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Water enters and leaves the 6-cm-diameter pipe bend in
Fig. P3.45 at an average velocity of 8.5 m/s. The horizontal
force to support the bend against momentum change is
300 N. Find ( a ) the angle ϕ ; and ( b ) the vertical force on
the bend.
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