QUESTION 2 A waterjet is deflected by a vertical stationary splitter as shown in Figure Q2. The splitter diverted and di

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QUESTION 2 A waterjet is deflected by a vertical stationary splitter as shown in Figure Q2. The splitter diverted and di

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Question 2 A Waterjet Is Deflected By A Vertical Stationary Splitter As Shown In Figure Q2 The Splitter Diverted And Di 1
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QUESTION 2 A waterjet is deflected by a vertical stationary splitter as shown in Figure Q2. The splitter diverted and divided the steady flow equally half with the average speed 40 m/s. Neglecting the gravitational effect, predict the resultant force required to hold the splitter in place against the water force. Q = 0.283 m³/s Din = 95mm Vout = 40 m/s Figure Q2 Ꮎ =35° Vout = 40 m/s (8 marks)
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