Part A
Determine if a hydraulic jump will form.
Part B
Determine the depth of flow y2 after the jump.
Part C
Determine the energy head that is lost due to the jump.
Water flows at 48 ft/s through the 6-ft-wide rectangular channel. (Figure 1) Figure The figure shows a water flow along a horizontal surface. Up the stream, the water flows at a constant depth of 1 foot. Then, the flow depth increases within some region. After this region, the water flows at constant depth y subscript 2. y2 1 ft
Water flows at 48 ft/s through the 6-ft-wide rectangular channel. (Figure 1) Figure The figure shows a water flow along
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Water flows at 48 ft/s through the 6-ft-wide rectangular channel. (Figure 1) Figure The figure shows a water flow along
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