The water jet in figure, moving at 15 m/s, is split so that one-third of the water moves toward A. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force on the stationary splitter.

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The water jet in figure, moving at 15 m/s, is split so that one-third of the water moves toward
A. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force on the stationary splitter. 

45 fps
2
Area-0.15#t² 135 cm²
15 m/s
A
60°
Plan view
Transcribed Image Text:45 fps 2 Area-0.15#t² 135 cm² 15 m/s A 60° Plan view
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