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Water from a stationary nozzle impinges on a moving vane with turning angle θ = 120. The vane moves away from the nozzle with constant speed, U = 10 m=s, and receives a jet that leaves the nozzle with speed V = 30 m=s. The nozzle has an exit area of 0.004 m 2. Find the force that must be applied to maintain the vane speed constant.

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