Q6 Evaluating Pipes for Open Channel Flow A 36" RCP (n=0.015) conveys 25 cfs at a slope of 1.5%. Calculate the depth (ft) and velocity (ft/s) of flow in the pipeline. Report below. Please type your answer as a numeric value with NO units. It is implied that you are reporting in ft and ft/s, respectively. depth = velocity =
Q6 Evaluating Pipes for Open Channel Flow A 36" RCP (n=0.015) conveys 25 cfs at a slope of 1.5%. Calculate the depth (ft) and velocity (ft/s) of flow in the pipeline. Report below. Please type your answer as a numeric value with NO units. It is implied that you are reporting in ft and ft/s, respectively. depth = velocity =
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