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Physics, 14.06.2021 15:20 anthonybowie99
In the figure below, this “double” nozzle discharges water (at 10°C, density= 1000 kg/m3) into the atmosphere at a rate of 0.50 m3/s. The pressure at the inlet is to be 315612 Pa. If the nozzle is lying in a horizontal plane. Jet A is 10 cm in diameter, jet B is 12 cm in diameter, and the pipe (1) is 30 cm in diameter. The x-component of force (Rx) acting through the flange bolts is required to hold the nozzle in place is:
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