FLUID MECHANICS FUNDAMENTALS+APPS
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Chapter 6, Problem 100P
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The velocity of the exhaust gases relative to nozzle exit.
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A circular jet of water at 20°C
Implnges on the vane shown In
flgure. The Incident jet has a
velocity of 25 m/s and a dlameter
of 200 mm. The vane divides the
Incident jet equally, and the jet
exits the vane as two jets, each
making an angle of 200 with the
Incoming Jet. (a) Determine the
force on the vane when the vane
200 mm
25 m/s-
20°
V.
Incident jet
Moving vane
Is moving at a speed of 15 m/s In
the same directlon as that of the
Incident jet. (b) Determine the
force on the vane when the vane
Is moving at a speed of 15 m/s In
the opposite dlirection to that of
the Incident jet. Assume water at
20°C.
Ballast Dropped from a Balloon A ballast is dropped from a stationary hot-air balloon that is hovering at an altitude of 520 ft. The velocity of the ballast after t sec is -32t ft/sec.
Ballast
(a) Find the height h(t) (in feet) of the ballast from the ground at time t. Hint: h'(t) = -32t and h(0) = 520.
h(t) = -162.
+ 520
(b) When will the ballast strike the ground? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
16.25
X sec
(c) Find the velocity of the ballast when it hits the ground. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
ft/sec
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