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Open-channel flow regimes statement (incomplete/garbled) — identify the correct relationship among tranquil, critical, and torrential flow (question text incomplete).
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For tranquil flow: Fr < 1; for critical flow: Fr = 1; for torrential flow: Fr > 1
For tranquil flow: Fr > 1; for critical flow: Fr = 0; for torrential flow: Fr < 1
For tranquil flow: v > sqrt(gh); for torrential flow: v < sqrt(gh)
h > 2g is the condition for tranquil flow
None of these
Correct Answer:
None of these
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