Water catching

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Water Grasp referred

  • In swimming, the build-up of water pressure on the palm and forearm before the actual arm stroke begins. During this process, the hand is placed perpendicular to the swimming direction when the arm is stretched to the maximum, creating a higher water counter pressure. The higher this back pressure, the more efficient the pull.
  • in rowing, in a similar way, the dipping of the rudder blade into the surface of the water before pulling through for forward movement.
  • in the case of railways, the process of refueling a steam locomotive with water.
  • general processes in which water is taken up with a container .