Discussing thrust forces in pipelines (with the help of our friends at Air Command Rockets).
Huge thanks to @AirCommandRockets for collaborating on the video. Go check out their channel for tons of awesome content on water rockets.
We use pipes to carry all kinds of fluids. Pretty much anyone can tell you how they work. You put a liquid or a gas in one side and it comes out the other. But, designing pipe systems is not always as simple as it seems. It’s the engineer’s job to make sure the pipe stays put.
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