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For a given discharge in an open channel, there are two depths which have the same specific energy. These two depths are known as
- alternate depths
- critical depths
- normal depths
- sequent depths
Correct answer: alternate depths
Solution
Alternate depths refer to the two different depths in an open channel flow that yield the same specific energy for a given discharge, highlighting the relationship between flow depth and energy.
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