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A 600 mm diameter pipe carrying 0.9 m3/s of oil (RD 0.85) has a 90o bend...

A 600 mm diameter pipe carrying 0.9 m3/s of oil (RD 0.85) has a 90o bend in the horizontal plane. The loss of head due to the bend is 1 metre of oil and the pressure at the start of the bend is 300kPa. Calculate the magnitude and angle of the resultant force exerted by the oil on the bend.

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