why the Froude number is more significant than the Reynolds number to determine the state of open channel flow?
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For most rivers, the Reynolds number is large, which means the flow will be turbulent. ... It's still turbulent. So Froude number will be more important. That will determine whether disturbances can flow upstream or not, and that will affect the gross behavior of things like hydraulic jumps
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