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Physics, 29.10.2021 01:00, Drea1385

A horizontal water jet of constant velocity V impinges normally on a vertical flat plate and splashes off the sides in the vertical plane. The plate is moving toward the oncoming water jet with velocity 1 2 V . If a force F is required to maintain the plate stationary, how much force is required to move the plate toward the water jet

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