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Category > Management Posted 25 Oct 2017 My Price 4.00

water jet

A water jet is used to accelerate a cart as shown. The discharge (Q) from the jet is 0.1 m3/s, and the velocity of the jet (Vj) is 10 m/s. When the water hits the cart, it is deflected normally as shown. The mass of the cart (M) is 10 kg. The density of water (r) is 1000 kg/m3. There is no resistance on the cart, and the initial velocity of the cart is zero. The mass of the water in the jet is much less than the mass of the cart. Derive an equation for the acceleration of the cart as a function of Q, ρ, Vc, M, and Vj. Evaluate the acceleration of the cart when the velocity is 5 m/s.

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Status NEW Posted 25 Oct 2017 10:10 AM My Price 4.00

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