A horizontal axisymmetric jet of air with 0.4 inches diameter strikes a stationary vertical disk of 7.5 inches in diamet

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A horizontal axisymmetric jet of air with 0.4 inches diameter strikes a stationary vertical disk of 7.5 inches in diamet

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A Horizontal Axisymmetric Jet Of Air With 0 4 Inches Diameter Strikes A Stationary Vertical Disk Of 7 5 Inches In Diamet 1
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A horizontal axisymmetric jet of air with 0.4 inches diameter strikes a stationary vertical disk of 7.5 inches in diameter. The jet speed is 225 ft/s at the nozzle exit. A manometer is connected to the center of the disk. Calculate a) the deflection h, if the manometer liquid has SG = 1.75, b) the force exerted by the jet on the disk, and c) the force exerted on the disk if it is assumed the stagnation pressure acts on the entire forward surface of the disk. t SG-1.75 V=225 TVS
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