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← ScienceWithin a hydraulic jump below a dam spillway, which mechanism limits downstream velocity?
A)Turbulent kinetic energy dissipation✓
B)Increased hydrostatic pressure gradient
C)Conservation of kinetic energy
D)Reduced channel bed friction
💡 Explanation
Turbulence limits fluid momentum changes because within a hydraulic jump, kinetic energy transforms into turbulent kinetic energy via viscous dissipation, driving significant energy loss. Therefore the downstream velocity decreases rather than being conserved because dissipation dominates.
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