and the force F Neglect friction and assume the air viscid and irrotational 6- r Nozzle F PROBLEM 6.5, 6.6
and the force F Neglect friction and assume the air viscid and irrotational 6- r Nozzle F PROBLEM 6.5, 6.6
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The balloon rocket is held in place by a force, F. The pressure inside the balloon is 8 in-H2O, the nozzle diameter is 1.0 cm, and the air density is 1.2 kg/m3. Find the exit velocity, v and the force, F. Neglect friction and assume the air flow is inviscid and irrotational.
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