QUESTION 5 A water jet is accelerated by a nozzle to the stationary vertical plate as shown in Figure Q5. The inner diam

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QUESTION 5 A water jet is accelerated by a nozzle to the stationary vertical plate as shown in Figure Q5. The inner diam

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Question 5 A Water Jet Is Accelerated By A Nozzle To The Stationary Vertical Plate As Shown In Figure Q5 The Inner Diam 1
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QUESTION 5 A water jet is accelerated by a nozzle to the stationary vertical plate as shown in Figure Q5. The inner diameter of the inlet pipe, D1 is 15 cm and 7.5 cm at the outlet, D2. The water jet discharges water into the atmosphere at point 2 and strikes a stationary vertical plate at point 3. The total weight of nozzle and water is negligible. Given P1 = 1.5 kPa (gage) and V1 = 1.5 m/s, determine: the resultant force exerted at the elbow, and he force needed to prevent the plate from moving horizontally due to the water stream. i. ii. D₁ =15cm P₁ = 1.5kPa V₁=1.5 m S D₂ = 7.5cm 2 Figure Q5 3 STATIONARY PLATE (10 marks)
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