Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
15.
For smooth entry of water in a canal, the angle between head regulator and water is generally kept
80°
90°
110°
120°
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sauxon Rai said:   8 years ago
Can you explain me how its 110°?

Vikrant said:   8 years ago
I think it is 120.

Debojyoti said:   8 years ago
The angle between 90° to 110° is preferable.

Engr. Kashif goraya said:   7 years ago
Can any one explain why it is 110?

Azzu said:   7 years ago
110° is the correct Answer.

Wolvi said:   7 years ago
Which is correct 90° or 110°?

Priyanka Shah said:   7 years ago
Why 110? Please explain me.

Dilleep said:   6 years ago
Can anyone explain why it is 110°?

Kumar gyandeep said:   6 years ago
The regulator is generally aligned at the right angle to the weir but a slightly larger angle (between 90 to 110 ) is now considered preferably for providing smooth entry of water into the regulator.

Correct answer :- (c) 110.

N. Kiranmai said:   5 years ago
I think it is 90 degrees because actually all the water pipe connections will be in right angle triangle at the connection of outlet or inlet.


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