The graph shows the relationship between head and the inverse of radius squared (1/r^2) for a vortex. As 1/r^2 increases, the head decreases in an approximately linear fashion from 30 to 0 over the range of 1/r^2 values from 0 to 9. The graph lacks labels for its axes and units, so the precise relationship between head and 1/r^2 cannot be determined from the limited information provided.
The graph shows the relationship between head and the inverse of radius squared (1/r^2) for a vortex. As 1/r^2 increases, the head decreases in an approximately linear fashion from 30 to 0 over the range of 1/r^2 values from 0 to 9. The graph lacks labels for its axes and units, so the precise relationship between head and 1/r^2 cannot be determined from the limited information provided.
The graph shows the relationship between head and the inverse of radius squared (1/r^2) for a vortex. As 1/r^2 increases, the head decreases in an approximately linear fashion from 30 to 0 over the range of 1/r^2 values from 0 to 9. The graph lacks labels for its axes and units, so the precise relationship between head and 1/r^2 cannot be determined from the limited information provided.
The graph shows the relationship between head and the inverse of radius squared (1/r^2) for a vortex. As 1/r^2 increases, the head decreases in an approximately linear fashion from 30 to 0 over the range of 1/r^2 values from 0 to 9. The graph lacks labels for its axes and units, so the precise relationship between head and 1/r^2 cannot be determined from the limited information provided.