The equation of continuity is
area of cross-section of flow of water × velocity of water = constant.
Hence the velocity of water is inversely proportional to the the area of cross-section of water flowing.
When water runs deep then the area of cross section of the flowing water is more than when its shallow so the velocity is less for deep water.
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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Shallow water runs faster than deep river water. Why?
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