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Physics, 28.02.2020 22:21, mckennacwilliams

Consider water flow through a horizontal, short garden hose with a nozzle at a rate of 36 kg/min. The velocity at the inlet is 3.9 m/s and the velocity at the outlet is 11.5 m/s. Disregard the weight of the hose and water. The anchoring force required to hold the hose and nozzle in place is.

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