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← HistoryWithin Mughal garden irrigation systems, which consequence arises from diminished water source pressure?
A)Reduced nozzle spray fountain apex✓
B)Increased evaporation within distribution channels
C)Enhanced sediment deposition in cascades
D)Overfilling of terminal cisterns
💡 Explanation
Reduced source pressure means reduced hydrostatic head, consequently decreasing velocity through nozzles. This is governed by Bernoulli's principle, which limits fountain height (nozzle spray apex) because kinetic energy conversion is lessened, rather than impacting evaporation or cistern filling.
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