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Discussion Forum : Hydraulics - Section 2 (Q.No. 29)
29.
Hydraulic gradient is equal to difference in water surfaces
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Sabir Alam Chowdhury said:   4 years ago
Here, i=h/L.

I agree the given answer is correct.
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Koustav said:   4 years ago
Option A should be the right answer.

Pinku said:   5 years ago
Option A is correct as it also considers flow in soils where the type of head loss is not mentioned.

Shubh said:   5 years ago
I think option A is correct.

Because Difference in water surface will account all loss. i.e. Due to friction.

Pummy jain said:   5 years ago
Answer A because friction loss will only when fluid is in motion. In both cases either in rest or in motion there will be diff in surfaces which is total head loss including friction.

I=head loss/L head loss may be due to pressure head/velocity head/datum head/friction or combination of these

Akash said:   6 years ago
Option B is 100% correct. i= hf/L, where hf = head loss due to friction.

Priyanka Sukla said:   6 years ago
Yes, Option A is correct. I too agree.

Shwet said:   6 years ago
Yes, Option A is correct.

Ashu said:   7 years ago
A is the correct option.

Serial Dhaba said:   8 years ago
I think option B is incorrect because this is is equal to energy slope the answer should be option A.

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