Determine the external reaction, Physics

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Determine the external reactions on the x- and y-directions needed to hold the fixed vane, which turns the free oil jet in a horizontal plane. V1 = 18 m/s, V2 = 17 m/s, and Q = 0.15 m3/s.

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