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A fire hydrant delivers water of density `rho` at a volume are `L`. The water travels vertically upward through the hydrant and then does `90^(@)` turn to emerge horizontally at speed `V`. The pipe and nozzel have uniform corss-section throught out. The force exerted by the water on the corner of the hydrant is

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