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Definition: flumed structure in open channels A channel structure is termed “flumed” when its width, compared to the parent channel, satisfies which condition? Choose the correct completion.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Less than the width of the channel

Explanation:

Concept/Approach

  • A flume is a contraction (narrowed section) inserted into a channel; hence its width is less than the channel width.

Final Answer
Less than the width of the channel

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