The vertical distance between the jet exit and the bottom of the vane is 10 mm. using the bernoulli and continuity equations, calculate the velocity and jet area at the bottom of the vane for the largest and smallest flow rates
The vertical distance between the jet exit and the bottom of the vane is 10 mm. using the bernoulli and continuity equations, calculate the velocity and jet area at the bottom of the vane for the largest and smallest flow rates
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The vertical distance between the jet exit and the bottom of the vane is 10 mm. using the bernoulli and continuity equations, calculate the velocity and jet area at the bottom of the vane for the largest and smallest flow rates
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