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What is the minimum difference between the upstream and downstream water levels to allow designed discharge through the module?

(a) Minimum Modular Depth

(b) Efficiency of an Outlet

(c) Drowning ratio

(d) Proportionality

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I want to ask this question from Regulation Modules topic in chapter Regulation Modules and Canal Structure of Irrigation Engineering

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Right option is (a) Minimum Modular Depth

The explanation: A minimum difference between the water levels of both upstream and downstream is to be maintained so as to enable the module to pass the designed discharge is known as minimum modular head.

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