The jets from a water sprinkler are 20mm in diameter. Each has a radius of 0.6m from the main spindle of the sprinkler. If the pressure in the nozzle is 300kPa, determine the force that must be applied at 0.3m location on each sprinkler pipe to maintain equilibrium. Take water density as 1000kg/m. Y+ 0.6 m 0.3 m F X+ Figure 2: Sprinkler pipe attached to the main spindle of the sprinkler
The jets from a water sprinkler are 20mm in diameter. Each has a radius of 0.6m from the main spindle of the sprinkler. If the pressure in the nozzle is 300kPa, determine the force that must be applied at 0.3m location on each sprinkler pipe to maintain equilibrium. Take water density as 1000kg/m. Y+ 0.6 m 0.3 m F X+ Figure 2: Sprinkler pipe attached to the main spindle of the sprinkler
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