The “outlet discharge factor” is the duty at the head of A. main canal B. branch canal C. watercourse D. distributory

main canal
branch canal
watercourse
distributory

The correct answer is: A. main canal.

The outlet discharge factor is the duty at the head of the main canal. The duty is the amount of water that is delivered to a unit area of land. The outlet discharge factor is a measure of the efficiency of the irrigation system. A higher outlet discharge factor indicates that the system is more efficient in delivering water to the fields.

A branch canal is a secondary canal that branches off from the main canal. A watercourse is a natural or artificial channel that carries water. A distributory is a canal that distributes water from the main canal to the fields.

The outlet discharge factor is not the duty at the head of a branch canal, a watercourse, or a distributory. The duty at the head of a branch canal, a watercourse, or a distributory is the amount of water that is delivered to the branch canal, watercourse, or distributory from the main canal. The outlet discharge factor is a measure of the efficiency of the irrigation system, not the amount of water that is delivered to a unit area of land.

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