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A water pipe has an internal diameter of 10 cm. Water flows it at the rate of 20 m/sec. The water jet strikes normally on a wall and falls dead. Find the force( in N upto two decimal places) on the wall.(Assume π=3.14)

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Mass of water flowing through the tube per second = Avρ
where A = area of cross section and v = velcoity of water of density ρ.
Momentum change = Avρv=Av2ρ
Thus, the force on the wall =Av2ρ=π×(5100)2×(20)2×1000=3140 N

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