A trapezoidal channel, as shown, is carrying water at a depth of 0.75m and a velocity of 1.5m/sec As it passes under a r

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A trapezoidal channel, as shown, is carrying water at a depth of 0.75m and a velocity of 1.5m/sec As it passes under a r

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A Trapezoidal Channel As Shown Is Carrying Water At A Depth Of 0 75m And A Velocity Of 1 5m Sec As It Passes Under A R 1
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A trapezoidal channel, as shown, is carrying water at a depth of 0.75m and a velocity of 1.5m/sec As it passes under a road, this channel transitions smoothly, with no loss of energy, to a rectangular culvert with base width 2.5m. V1 = 1.5m3/s 0.75m 2m 2.5m 2m 2.5m 1 2 a) Determine if the flow at 1 is subcritical or supercritical. b) Determine the depth (y2) and velocity (V2) at section > c) Determine the change in height of the water surface.
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