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A water jet jump involves a jet cross-sectional area of 0.01 m2 , and a jet velocity of 30 m/s. The jet is surrounded by entrained water. The total cross-sectional area associated with the jet and the entrained steams is 0.075 m2 . Determine the pumping rate (i.e. the entrained fluid flowrate) involved in liters/s

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Answer: 300ltrs/sec

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A water jet jump involves a jet cross-sectional area of 0.01 m2 , and a jet velocity-example-1
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