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Discussion Forum : Water Resources Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 26)
26.
A hydraulic jump in a control meter will be formed above the control, if its original
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MJM Gcek said:
4 years ago
@Vroom,
I think depth should be more above the control.
I think depth should be more above the control.
Vroom said:
7 years ago
When depth is less than critical depth then flow is supercritical. So option B is correct.
Hydraulic jumps are formed when supercritical depth meets with subcritical depth.
Hydraulic jumps are formed when supercritical depth meets with subcritical depth.
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Jayabrata ghosh said:
9 years ago
I think it is A.
Chandu said:
9 years ago
Hydraulic jumps are formed when supercritical depth meets with subcritical depth.
Aaa said:
9 years ago
Why? Explain it.
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