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The waterfall viewed in flooding has a width of approximately 16 feet across. The channel depth during flooding is approximately 8 feet deep, and the velocity is approximately 15 ft/second. What is the approximate discharge of the water as it flows down the waterfall

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The approximate discharge of the water as it flows down the waterfall is 1920 [tex]\frac{ft^{3} }{second}[/tex]

Explanation:

Calculate cross-sectional area:

Cross-sectional area = 16 ft x 8 ft = 128 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]

Velocity = 15 [tex]\frac{ft}{second}[/tex]

Calculate discharge in feet per second:

Discharge = 128 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex] x 15 [tex]\frac{ft}{s}[/tex] =  1920 [tex]\frac{ft^{3} }{s}[/tex]

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