EBK FLUID MECHANICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND A
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Chapter 6, Problem 68P
A 16-cm diameter horizontal water jet with a speed of 20 m s relative to the ground is deflected by a 40° cone moving to the left at J’. 10 in s. Determine the external force. F. needed to maintain the motion of the cone. Disregard the gravity and surface shear effects and assume the cross-sectional area of water jet normal to the direct ion of motion remains constant throughout the flow.
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