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← HistoryWhich challenge in medieval Islamic irrigation design required algebraic solutions to water flow equations in qanats?
A)Optimizing tunnel slope for consistent discharge✓
B)Sealing joints against hydrostatic pressure
C)Predicting seasonal rainfall fluctuations
D)Preventing sediment accumulation at intakes
💡 Explanation
When designing qanats, engineers used algebraic equations to model water flow resistance related to tunnel dimensions and friction because accurate slopes were vital for balancing gravity and friction. Therefore, optimizing tunnel slope demanded algebraic solutions, rather than sealing joints, predicting rainfall, or preventing sediment which are solved with other hydraulic engineering principles.
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