civengPE
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This is similar to a problem we worked in our review class. it is probably more difficult than you will see on the exam, but it tests whether you understand the concepts and not just plugging and chugging.
Solve for Q in the attached drawing.
Sorry, The image didn't come out too well.
n1 = .035
n2 = .013
top slope is 3 to 1
bottom slope is 2 to 1
Depth one is 2'
Depth two is 7'
S= 1%
The side slope designations on the drawing were accidentally reversed. :brick:
That's what I get for completely making a question up from scratch.
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Solve for Q in the attached drawing.
Sorry, The image didn't come out too well.
n1 = .035
n2 = .013
top slope is 3 to 1
bottom slope is 2 to 1
Depth one is 2'
Depth two is 7'
S= 1%
The side slope designations on the drawing were accidentally reversed. :brick:
That's what I get for completely making a question up from scratch.
View attachment 153
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