i.
The velocity V4 for the section 4 for the given flow.
Answer to Problem 10.95P
The velocity V4for the given flow is 2.64 m/s.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
y3 = 0.3 m
h = 0.1 m
Concept Used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The velocity V4 for the given flow is 2.64 m/s.
ii.
The depth y4 for the given flow.
Answer to Problem 10.95P
The depth y4for the given flow is 0.195 m
Explanation of Solution
Given:
y3 = 0.3 m
h = 0.1 m
Concept Used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The depth y4 for the given flow is 0.195 m.
iv.
The depth y1 for the given flow.
Answer to Problem 10.95P
The depth y1for the given flow is 0.165 m
Explanation of Solution
Given:
y3 = 0.3 m
h = 0.1 m
Concept Used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The depth y1 for the given flow is 0.165 m.
iii.
The velocity V1 for the given flow.
Answer to Problem 10.95P
The velocity V1 for the given flow is 3.12 m/s.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
y3 = 0.3 m
h = 0.1 m
Concept Used:
Calculation:
Conclusion:
The velocity V1 for the given flow is 3.12 m/s.
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