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Physics, 05.05.2020 20:27 19thomasar

When you open the faucet in your kitchen sink, a "circular" hydraulic jump takes place. Assuming that the bottom of the kitchen sink is horizontal, and that the curve E-y discussed in class applies, please discuss qualitatively what happens with the free surface before and after the jump. Hint: take into consideration that the width increases and thus the specific discharge decreases.

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