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Water flows upward and then is discharged to the right through a 3.00 inch diameter pipe...

Water flows upward and then is discharged to the right through a 3.00 inch diameter pipe elbow, at a steady flow rate of 1.00 cubic foot per second, and the gage pressure at the entrance to the elbow is 30.0 psi. What vertical and horizontal force is necessary to hold the elbow stationary, neglecting any required torque.

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