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Physics, 04.02.2020 19:51 aleort8319

Applying the momentum equation to vanes ($6.4) 6.12 determine the forces in the x and y -directions needed to hold this fixed vane, which turns the oil jet (sg = 0.9) in a hori zontal plane. here v, 30 m/s, v 29 m/s, and q 0.8 m'/s

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