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← HistoryIn historic Mughal gardens using gravity-fed water channels, which outcome arises from insufficient head pressure?
A)Reduced hydraulic jump strength✓
B)Increased laminar flow disruption
C)Enhanced evaporative cooling efficiency
D)Decreased channel sedimentation gradient
💡 Explanation
Insufficient head pressure to drive water through stepped runnels results in a weaker hydraulic jump because increased potential energy is needed to overcome the momentum losses. This impacts kinetic energy transfer, therefore the jump effect is reduced, rather than enhanced, creating lower evaporative cooling.
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