8-1 This planar water jet is deflected by a fixed vane. What are the x and y components of force per unit width needed to hold the vane stationary? Neglect gravity. there is not any known velocity in question
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The momentum equation states that the force exerted on the vane is equal to the rate of change of momentum of the water jet. Show more…
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