sloping trough
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Definition
Noun: A sloping trough is a long, narrow, open container or channel that is positioned at an angle, used to guide or transport objects or materials downward by gravity.
Usage
A sloping trough is used to move items from a higher point to a lower one without external power. It is commonly found in industrial, agricultural, or natural settings.
Examples
- The miners sent ore down to the processing plant via a sloping trough.
- Water from the roof gutter flows into the downspout, which acts as a sloping trough.
- The factory uses a sloping trough to feed components to the assembly line.
Advanced Usage
- In Engineering: A sloping trough is a fundamental component in gravity-fed material handling systems, designed with specific angles of repose to ensure smooth flow.
- Figurative Use: While less common, the concept can describe any situation where things move steadily and inevitably downward, as in:
Variants and Related Words
- Chute: A more general term for a sloping channel, often steeper and sometimes enclosed.
- Flume: An artificial channel for conveying water, often a large, man-made sloping trough.
- Inclined Plane: The simple machine principle upon which a sloping trough operates.
- Runway: Can refer to a sloping trough for animals or logs.
Synonyms
- Incline
- Gravity chute
- Slide
- Ramp (though a ramp is typically for wheeled traffic, not a channel)
Related Phrases
- Feed trough: A trough from which animals eat, which may be level or sloping.
- Spillway: A structure for controlled release of water from a dam, often incorporating a sloping trough.
Notes
The term sloping trough explicitly describes the object's angled orientation, distinguishing it from a level trough used for holding water or feed. Its primary function is conveyance, not containment.
Noun
- sloping channel through which things can descend