When a 22 cm pipe flows full of water under gravity flow the flow rate is 0.050 m3/s.
If the pipe flows partially full, determine the depth of flow that would result (in cm) in the pipe when the ratio of the partial flow to the full flow (q/Q) is 0.80.
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