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← HistoryWhich operational problem occurs when Mughal garden aqueducts experience excessive blockage?
A)Decreased fountain jet discharge height✓
B)Increased hydrodynamic water hammer risk
C)Accelerated algal biofilm formation rate
D)Reduced sediment depositional efficiency
💡 Explanation
Reduced pressure at the nozzle causes decreased fountain height because increased blockage creates a laminar flow constriction. Therefore, the jet has lower initial velocity causing shorter trajectory, rather than surging (water hammer) or sediment issues.
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