Ecology The diameter of the largest particle that can be
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Ecology The diameter of the largest particle that can be moved by a stream varies approximately directly as the square of the velocity of the stream. A stream with a velocity of mile per hour can move coarse sand particles about 0.02 inch in diameter. Approximate the velocity required to carry particles 0.12 inch in diameter.
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