Final answer:
To calculate the horizontal and vertical forces required to hold the nozzle stationary, we can use Bernoulli's equation. However, the question does not provide enough information to calculate the forces accurately. We can provide a general approach to solve the problem.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the horizontal and vertical forces required to hold stationary the nozzle, we can use Bernoulli's equation. Bernoulli's equation relates the pressure, density, and velocity of a fluid in a continuous, non-viscous flow.
Since the question does not provide information about the dimensions or other properties of the nozzle, we cannot calculate the forces accurately. However, we can provide a general approach to solve the problem.
First, calculate the velocity of the fluid flowing through the nozzle using Bernoulli's equation. Then, the horizontal force required to hold the nozzle stationary can be calculated as the product of the fluid's pressure and the cross-sectional area of the nozzle.