A fan is to accelerate quiescent air to a velocity of 14.50 m/s at a rate of 9 m3/s9 m3/s . Determine the minimum power that must be supplied to the fan. Take the density of air to be 1.18 kg/m31.18 kg/m3 . The minimum power that must be supplied to the fan is W.
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