-Ve. Ae, Pe To _V₂, A₂ V₁, A₂ Figure 3: Calculating force on pipe junction. 3. You are designing a piping system for a a

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-Ve. Ae, Pe To _V₂, A₂ V₁, A₂ Figure 3: Calculating force on pipe junction. 3. You are designing a piping system for a a

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-Ve. Ae, Pe To _V₂, A₂ V₁, A₂ Figure 3: Calculating force on pipe junction. 3. You are designing a piping system for a art instillation. As shown in Figure 3, a pipe splits into two at an angle 0 = 30°, the splits both exit to atmosphere. If the pipe contains a fluid with density p= 1000kg/m³, Pin - 50kPa gauge pressure, Vin = 30m/s, Ain = 0.01m², A₁ = 0.003m², A₂ = 0.007m², and finally the artist has requested that the velocity of exit 2 to be V₂ = 21m/s. Determine the anchoring force necessary to hold the pipe junction stationary.
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