As shown in the sketch, fluid with specific gravity, S = 2 flows into a cart sitting on a scale. The stream of fluid has an area of A = 0.126 m2, and a speed of V 10 m/s. At the instant shown, the weight of the cart plus the fluid is 800 N. Water density = 1000 kg/m, g= 9.81 m/s. Assume steady flow. Determine: %3D

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The time rate of change of momentum in the control volume (accumulation rate of momentum in the control volume),
(N). absolute value.
The net out flow rate of momentum through the control surface in vertical direction (N). absolute value.
22170.25
the tension in the cable in (N). absolute value.
12800
The scale reading in (N). absolute value.
22970.25
Transcribed Image Text:The time rate of change of momentum in the control volume (accumulation rate of momentum in the control volume), (N). absolute value. The net out flow rate of momentum through the control surface in vertical direction (N). absolute value. 22170.25 the tension in the cable in (N). absolute value. 12800 The scale reading in (N). absolute value. 22970.25
As shown in the sketch, fluid with specific gravity, S = 2 flows into a cart sitting on a scale. The stream of fluid
has an area of A = 0.126 m2, and a speed of V = 10 m/s. At the instant shown, the weight of the cart plus the
fluid is 800 N. Water density = 1000 kg/m, g- 9.81 m/s. Assume steady flow. Determine:
%3D
%3D
Fluid
Joo
Scale
Transcribed Image Text:As shown in the sketch, fluid with specific gravity, S = 2 flows into a cart sitting on a scale. The stream of fluid has an area of A = 0.126 m2, and a speed of V = 10 m/s. At the instant shown, the weight of the cart plus the fluid is 800 N. Water density = 1000 kg/m, g- 9.81 m/s. Assume steady flow. Determine: %3D %3D Fluid Joo Scale
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