Water flow steadily from a tank mounted on the cart as shown in Figure Q5 (b). After the water jet leaved the nozzle tank, it falls and strikes a vane attached to another cart. The cart's wheels are frictionless and the fluid is inviscid. Determine; (1) (ii) The speed of the water leaving the tank, V₁, and the water speed leaving the cart, V₂. The tension in rope A and B. 2m 4m V₁ Nozzle area = 0.01 m² Rope A Horizontal free jets Figure Q5 (b) V₂ Rope B

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Water flow steadily from a tank mounted on the cart as shown in Figure Q5 (b).
After the water jet leaved the nozzle tank, it falls and strikes a vane attached to
another cart. The cart's wheels are frictionless and the fluid is inviscid. Determine;
(1)
(ii)
The speed of the water leaving the tank, V₁, and the water speed leaving the
cart, V₂.
The tension in rope A and B.
2m
4 m
V₁
Nozzle area =
Rope A
O
0.01 m²
Horizontal free jets
Figure Q5 (b)
O
Rope B
Transcribed Image Text:(b) Water flow steadily from a tank mounted on the cart as shown in Figure Q5 (b). After the water jet leaved the nozzle tank, it falls and strikes a vane attached to another cart. The cart's wheels are frictionless and the fluid is inviscid. Determine; (1) (ii) The speed of the water leaving the tank, V₁, and the water speed leaving the cart, V₂. The tension in rope A and B. 2m 4 m V₁ Nozzle area = Rope A O 0.01 m² Horizontal free jets Figure Q5 (b) O Rope B
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