A stream of water flowing horizontally with a speed 15m/s gushes out of a tube of cross sectional area 1/100m^2 , and hits at a vertical wall nearby.What is the force exerted by the impact of water,assuming that water rebounds with the same speed.
Asked by JAIBHARGAVA200 | 12th Oct, 2014, 01:25: PM
Expert Answer:

Answered by Romal Bhansali | 12th Oct, 2014, 02:13: PM
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