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Water flows at a rate of 18.5 gal/min through a flanged faucet with a partially closed gate valve spigot. The inner diameter of the pipe at the location of the flange is 0.780 in (= 0.0650 ft), and the pressure at that location is measured to be 13.0 psig. The total weight of the faucet assembly plus the water within it is 12.8 lbf. Calculate the net force on the flange.
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