Question 3980 Deck General

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A condition where two currents meet at the downstream end of a middle bar can be determined by a _______________.

A small whirlpool
B V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing downstream
C V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing upstream
D smooth patch of water
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) V-shaped ripple with the point of the V pointing downstream. This is the correct answer because when two currents meet at the downstream end of a middle bar, it creates a V-shaped ripple pattern on the water's surface, with the point of the V pointing downstream. This is due to the convergence and interaction of the two currents, which creates this distinctive wave pattern. The other options are incorrect because a small whirlpool (A) would not be the expected observation, a V-shaped ripple with the point upstream (C) would indicate a different flow pattern, and a smooth patch of water (D) would not be the typical observation in this scenario.

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