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Engineering, 14.05.2021 02:30, vleverett444

A hydraulic jump is a common phenomenon in fluid dynamics characterized by a sudden change in depth of a liquid layer as it flows in an open channel. This is something you may have observed during recent flooding events throughout Texas. For a more detailed explanation check out this video. Consider a flow of water through a 10-m-wide open channel at a volumetric flow rate of 30 m3 /s. The height of the water flow immediately before the jump can be found by dividing the channel width by the "123" digits of your abc123. a) List the height of the water flow immediately before the hydraulic jump.
b) Find the velocity of the water immediately before the hydraulic jump.
c) If the velocity of the water immediately after the hydraulic jump is 5Ă— the value found for part (b), what must be the height of the water immediately after the hydraulic jump?

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