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The velocity of flow (v) at the outlet of a syphon of length l, is given by
The velocity of flow (v) at the outlet of a syphon of length l, is given by
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The formula for the standard contracted rectangular weir is the Francis equation. In U.S. Customary units, this equation is: Q = 3.33 (L – 0.2H) H3/2. [1] in which Q = discharge, in cfs, L = length of the weir crest, in ft, and H = head on the weir crest, in ft.