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Re: I can't do math, help
(Anonymous) 2015-07-24 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)The volume of water moving through it will also affect the speed somewhat as well. If the last bit is gentle, it could silt up and slow down, especially if it dragged a lot of material with it in the fast phase higher up, but a high volume of water could keep the speed up.
Either way, it's losing a lot of height in a reasonably short distance, so I'd say it's pretty fast, but the arrangement of the terrain will have a big impact on where along it most of that speed is expressed. Er. If that helps any.
Re: I can't do math, help
Re: I can't do math, help
(Anonymous) 2015-07-24 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)Re: I can't do math, help
Also if it's a straight river, more speed, but if it's curving it's going to have fast bits then suddenly slow into possible pools at a corner, then speed up again.