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A hydraulic jump is a phenomenon in fluid dynamics that occurs when a high-velocity liquid flow transitions to a lower-velocity flow, resulting in a sudden change in water depth. This often happens in open channel flow systems, such as rivers or irrigation channels, where a fast-moving stream of fluid encounters an obstruction or change in elevation.

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