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← HistoryWithin Mughal garden design, which consequence results when hydraulic head exceeds pressure capacity?
A)Cascades develop laminar flow
B)Fountains experience turbulent spillage✓
C)Aqueducts exhibit increased sedimentation
D)Pietra dura erodes prematurely
💡 Explanation
Fountains would experience turbulent spillage because exceeding pressure capacity causes increased water velocity, enacting Bernoulli's principle on ejector nozzles, therefore turbulent flow occurs, rather than creating laminar columns characteristic of well-regulated, lower-pressure systems.
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