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Water flows over a bump of height h = h(x) on the bottom of a
Water flows over a bump of height h = h(x) on the bottom of a wide rectangular channel as is indicated in Fig. P10.32. If energy losses are negligible, show that the slope of the water surface is given by by
 and
 are the local velocity and depth of flow. Comment on the sign
 of dydx relative to the sign of
.

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as is indicated in Fig. P10.32. If energy losses are negligible, show that the slope of the water surface is given by by
 and
 are the local velocity and depth of flow. Comment on the sign
 of dydx relative to the sign of
.

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