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                       V 1x


                V 1y   V 1
                             P 1x
                            P 1
                     P 1y

                                                  Y

                                                      X
                           F x                        P 2    V 2
                                          θ





                                  F y        R

                FIGURE 12.4  Force diagram for momentum.

           Similar equations may be written for the  Y and Z directions. The  impulse–
           momentum equation often is used in conjunction with the Bernoulli equation but
           may be used separately.




           SIMILITUDE FOR PHYSICAL MODELS

           A physical model is a system whose operation can be used to predict the
           characteristics of a similar system, or prototype, usually more complex or
           built to a much larger scale.
             Ratios of the forces of gravity, viscosity, and surface tension to the force of
           inertia are designated, Froude number, Reynolds number, and Weber number,
           respectively. Equating the Froude number of the model and the Froude number
           of the prototype ensures that the gravitational and inertial forces are in the same
           proportion. Similarly, equating the Reynolds numbers of the model and proto-
           type ensures that the viscous and inertial forces are in the same proportion.
           Equating the Weber numbers ensures proportionality of surface tension and
           inertial forces.
             The Froude number is

                                         V
                                   F                            (12.9)
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