1) (25 points) For a horizontal geometry and the control volume shown in the following figure, the absolute pressure of

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1) (25 points) For a horizontal geometry and the control volume shown in the following figure, the absolute pressure of

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1) (25 points) For a horizontal geometry and the control volume shown in the following figure, the absolute pressure of the water at the inlet is P₁ =200 kPa, the inlet flow velocity is V₁ = 2 m/s, and the flow exits into the atmosphere at the exit. To hold this geometry stationary, calculate the following. a) The magnitude of the holding force on the control volume. b) The direction of the holding force on the control volume in the x-y coordinate system. Assume atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. 160 mm Section (2) 300 mm Water Section (1)
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