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If E1 is the energy before the hydraulic jump and E2 is the energy after the hydraulic jump the efficiency of jump is then given by _____________________?
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If E1 is the energy before the hydraulic jump and E2 is the energy after the hydraulic jump the efficiency of jump is then given by _____________________?
A. E2 – E1
B. E2 / E1
C. E1 – E2
D. E1 / E2
Correct Answer:
E2 / E1
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Last Updated:
March 29, 2019