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a 600mm x 300mm reducer connect two pipes. the velocity at the exit end of the...

a 600mm x 300mm reducer connect two pipes. the velocity at the exit end of the reducer is 5m/sec and the pressure is 410 kPa. Neglecting secondary minor losses, find tue axial thrust of the water in the reducer

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