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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs in Mughal garden fountains relying on the ‘gravity-fed’ system if reservoir height decreases significantly?
A)Nozzle pressure severely reduces✓
B)Water remains consistently translucent
C)Fountain operates without disruption
D)Biofilm formation decreases sharply
💡 Explanation
Reduced reservoir height undermines hydrostatic pressure leading to diminished nozzle spraying. This is hydraulic head reduction causing decreased nozzle pressure because lower height equates diminished system energy. Therefore, spray drastically shortens rather than maintaining performance.
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