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A 92-ft3/s water jet is moving in the positive x-direction at 18 ft/s. The stream hits a stationary splitter, such that

Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 2:46 pm
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A 92 Ft3 S Water Jet Is Moving In The Positive X Direction At 18 Ft S The Stream Hits A Stationary Splitter Such That 1
A 92 Ft3 S Water Jet Is Moving In The Positive X Direction At 18 Ft S The Stream Hits A Stationary Splitter Such That 1 (311.28 KiB) Viewed 12 times
A 92-ft3/s water jet is moving in the positive x-direction at 18 ft/s. The stream hits a stationary splitter, such that half of the flow is diverted upward at 45° and the other half is directed downward, and both streams have a final average speed of 18 ft/s. Disregarding gravitational effects, determine the x-and z-components of the force required to hold the splitter in place against the water force. Take the density of water as 62.4 lbm/ft3. 18 ft/s L 459 V ft3/s — 45° -Splitter The x-component of the force is Ibf. The z-component of the force is Ibf.