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| Chapter | Topic | Typical problem | |---------|-------|----------------| | 3 | Energy-depth relationship | Find alternate depths, critical depth | | 5 | Gradually varied flow | Compute profile length by direct step method | | 7 | Hydraulic jump | Sequent depth, energy loss | | 10 | Unsteady flow | Surge & wave celerity |

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