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1. The downstream end of a long prismatic channel of mild slope, ends in a pool created by a dam. The resulting non-uniform water surface profile can be described as one of the following :
(A): M1 profile that lies above normal depth line
(B): M2 profile that lies between critical and normal depth lines
(C): M3 profile ending in a hydraulic jump
(D): M3 profile that lies between critical and normal depth lines
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