Heron's Fountain is a classical hydraulic machine attributed to the ancient Greek engineer Hero of Alexandria. It is an example of a closed hydraulic system that demonstrates principles of fluid mechanics and pneumatic pressure. The fountain operates without any external power source and relies solely on gravity and air pressure. The design consists of a container filled with water, usually with three main parts: 1. **Upper Chamber**: This is where water is stored and can be filled.

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