(iv) For the problem in (iii), if the nozzle is now moving away from the plate at 1 m/s as shown below, what would be th

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(iv) For the problem in (iii), if the nozzle is now moving away from the plate at 1 m/s as shown below, what would be th

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(iv) For the problem in (iii), if the nozzle is now moving away from the plate at 1 m/s as shown below, what would be the new reaction force Ry required to hold the plate stationary. Plate Nozzle 1 m/s - Rx (a) VAU(U-1). (b) YPAU(U+1). (c) PA(U+1) (d) PA(U-1)?
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