A 9.0-cm diameter pipe contains water with a mean flow velocity of 2.0 m/s. The pipe has a 90-degree bend after which the water flows into the open air. Assume the flow is turbulent but ignore frictional energy losses. Take the density of water to be 1.0 × 10³ kg/m 3 and assume the pressure in the pipe at point 1 is atmospheric (i.e. ignore the effect of gravity). Find the magnitude and direction of the force applied to the pipe bend by the flowing water. V₁ = 2.0 m/s 2• P atm

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A 9.0-cm diameter pipe contains water with a mean flow velocity of
2.0 m/s. The pipe has a 90-degree bend after which the water
flows into the open air. Assume the flow is turbulent but ignore
frictional energy losses. Take the density of water to be 1.0 × 10³ kg/m
3 and assume the pressure in the pipe at point 1 is atmospheric (i.e.
ignore the effect of gravity). Find the magnitude and direction of
the force applied to the pipe bend by the flowing water.
V₁ 2.0 m/s
=
2
P atm
Transcribed Image Text:A 9.0-cm diameter pipe contains water with a mean flow velocity of 2.0 m/s. The pipe has a 90-degree bend after which the water flows into the open air. Assume the flow is turbulent but ignore frictional energy losses. Take the density of water to be 1.0 × 10³ kg/m 3 and assume the pressure in the pipe at point 1 is atmospheric (i.e. ignore the effect of gravity). Find the magnitude and direction of the force applied to the pipe bend by the flowing water. V₁ 2.0 m/s = 2 P atm
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