Multiple Choice
A baffle wall is a sort of low weir constructed at the end of the cistern to
A) head up water to its upstream to such a height that hydraulic jump is formed
B) withstand the actual impact of the high velocity jet to dissipate the energy
C) both (a) and (b)
D) none of the above
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