REJECTED Tuesday, Jan 19, 2021 ENGINEERING • CIVIL-ENGINEERING A jet of water having velocity of 20 m/ s strikes a curved vane, which is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s. The jet makes an angle of 20° with the direction of motion of vane at inlet and leaves at an angle of 130° to the direction of motion of vane at outlet. Diameter of jet is 50 mm. Calculate: 1. Vane angles so that the water enters and leaves the vane without shock 2. Mass of water striking the vane per second

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A jet of water having velocity of 20 m/
s strikes a curved vane, which is moving
with a velocity of 10 m/s. The jet makes an
angle of 20° with the direction of motion of
vane at inlet and leaves at an angle of 130°
to the direction of motion of vane at outlet.
Diameter of jet is 50 mm. Calculate:
1. Vane angles so that the water enters and
leaves the vane without shock
2. Mass of water striking the vane
per second
3. Force exerted by vane in direction
of motion
4. Work done per second on vane by jet
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Transcribed Image Text:* REJECTED Tuesday, Jan 19, 2021 ENGINEERING • CIVIL-ENGINEERING A jet of water having velocity of 20 m/ s strikes a curved vane, which is moving with a velocity of 10 m/s. The jet makes an angle of 20° with the direction of motion of vane at inlet and leaves at an angle of 130° to the direction of motion of vane at outlet. Diameter of jet is 50 mm. Calculate: 1. Vane angles so that the water enters and leaves the vane without shock 2. Mass of water striking the vane per second 3. Force exerted by vane in direction of motion 4. Work done per second on vane by jet Oh no! Our expert couldn't answer your question.
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