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the flow of water will be more in which pipe of different depth ​

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Answered by apmithilesh20
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Answer:

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Explanation:

rop a leaf in the water flow of the stream you want to measure. ... use one of the more accurate methods to measure the water flow so you will be sure that you ... Using one bucket after the other, catch all the water flowing through the pipe for 1 ... Measure the water depth (in m) of the stream at several points along its width.

Answered by samruddipatil9
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Answer: In general, the flow rate increases proportional to the square of the inside diameter, hence the flow rate is directly proportional to the area of pipe cross-section. The larger the diameter, the greater flow.

Explanation: Defining Normal Depth. Normal depth is the depth of flow in a channel or culvert when the slope of the water surface and channel bottom is the same and the water depth remains constant. ... Note: Flow at normal depth in culverts often presents the highest average velocities and shallowest depths at that flow.

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