Irrigation Engineering The useful moisture of soil, is equal to its Moisture content at permanent wilting point Saturation capacity Field capacity Difference between filed capacity and permanent wilting point within the root zone of plants Moisture content at permanent wilting point Saturation capacity Field capacity Difference between filed capacity and permanent wilting point within the root zone of plants ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Irrigation Engineering The state of the soil when plants fail to extract sufficient water for their requirements, is None of these Maximum saturated point Ultimate utilization point Permanent wilting point None of these Maximum saturated point Ultimate utilization point Permanent wilting point ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Irrigation Engineering A multipurpose reservoir is the one which is planned and constructed to serve various purposes None of these both (A) and (B) designed for one purpose but serves more than one purpose planned and constructed to serve various purposes None of these both (A) and (B) designed for one purpose but serves more than one purpose ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Irrigation Engineering The flow of water after spilling over the weir crest in chute spillway and side channel spillway respectively are At right angle and parallel to weir crest Parallel and at right angle to weir crest At right angle to weir crest in both Parallel to weir crest in both At right angle and parallel to weir crest Parallel and at right angle to weir crest At right angle to weir crest in both Parallel to weir crest in both ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Irrigation Engineering V and R are the regime mean velocity and hydraulic mean depth respectively in meters. Lacey's silt factor f is 2V²/√3 R 2V²/5R 3V²/4R 5V²/2R 2V²/√3 R 2V²/5R 3V²/4R 5V²/2R ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP