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Give an example of man-made hydraulic jumps?

(a) Normal

(b) Low

(c) High

(d) Zero

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Correct answer is (b) Low

To explain I would say: Hydraulic jump is not possible when the initial speed is less than the critical speed. There is a transition that is created during the change. The transition appears as an undulating wave. Fluid height before the hydraulic jump is low.

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