A 90° elbow shown in Figure Q5 (b) is to direct water flow upward into the atmosphere. The water is flowing from a horizontal pipe at the elbow's inlet. The inner diameter of the entire elbow is 10 cm. The elevation difference between the exit and the centers of the inlet of the elbow is 50 cm. The maximum horizontal anchoring force to hold the elbow in place is 400 N. Determine the maximum mass flowrate of water going into the elbow.

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A 90° elbow shown in Figure Q5 (b) is to direct water flow upward into the
atmosphere. The water is flowing from a horizontal pipe at the elbow's inlet. The inner
(b)
diameter of the entire elbow is 10 cm. The elevation difference between the exit and
the centers of the inlet of the elbow is 50 cm. The maximum horizontal anchoring
force to hold the elbow in place is 400 N. Determine the maximum mass flowrate of
water going into the elbow.
Transcribed Image Text:A 90° elbow shown in Figure Q5 (b) is to direct water flow upward into the atmosphere. The water is flowing from a horizontal pipe at the elbow's inlet. The inner (b) diameter of the entire elbow is 10 cm. The elevation difference between the exit and the centers of the inlet of the elbow is 50 cm. The maximum horizontal anchoring force to hold the elbow in place is 400 N. Determine the maximum mass flowrate of water going into the elbow.
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