I might have missed it, but in the second example I'm not sure you actually ever mention how deep the gate dips into the water until you start giving the answers. This makes it very difficult for people trying to figure it out for themselves first.
Maybe the term 'high pressure jet' originated from the idea that the jet is of very small diameter and hence the pressure on the object to be cut is very high, (from the pressure = force/area equation)
best explanation and examples out of all of the other videos.
thank you very much for your time and helping in explaining clearly.
I might have missed it, but in the second example I'm not sure you actually ever mention how deep the gate dips into the water until you start giving the answers. This makes it very difficult for people trying to figure it out for themselves first.
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why FR2 is pointing the opposite side instead of the same direction with FR1 ?
Maybe the term 'high pressure jet' originated from the idea that the jet is of very small diameter and hence the pressure on the object to be cut is very high, (from the pressure = force/area equation)
good explanation....simple and nice
Isn't momentum flux dependent on the velocity profile? What if the velocity profile is not linear? Do you square the average if thats the case?
9:00 you did not take the force by atmospheric pressure into consideration?
how do you get gamma= 62.4 in the second example? can somebody help me out, Thanks
For question 2, where is there Fr(2), i thought the water was travelling left to right.
At 15:00, should FAx be -1440?
yes
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FR1 calculation is not correct. it is 11232
True, I rounded to 3 digits.