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ENGR3851_2025_S1_TON
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Full-flow is a flow condition that only exists in culverts operating under outlet control.
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The statement provided is a true/false claim about a hydraulic condition in culverts.
First, recall what full-flow means in culvert hydraulics: it refers to a condition where the culvert is completely filled with water, so the flow is at or near the culvert’s full capacity for the given head, with no air gaps along the flow path. This typically corresponds to a situation where the culv......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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