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  1. Hydraulic gradient is equal to difference in water surfaces

  2. A.

    \(\frac { \text{difference in water surface} } {\text{total length of the channel} } \)

    B.

    \(\frac { \text{head loss due to friction} } {\text{total length of the channel} } \)

    C.

    \(\frac { \text{wetted perimeter} } {\text{total length of the channel} } \)

    D.

    \(\frac { \text{area of the cross -section} } {\text{total length of the channel} } \)

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    Answer : Option B

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