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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
depth is more than critical depth
depth is less than the critical depth
depth is equal to critical depth
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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MJM Gcek said:   4 years ago
@Vroom,

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.
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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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