Physics Question about momentum - water flowing out of a hose pipe and hitting wall
A hose pipe of cross-sectional area 0.08m2 has water flowing out of it with a speed of 4ms^-1. The water travels horizontally and impacts a vertical wall soon after leaving the pipe.
Calculate the force exerted by the water on the wall.
I know how to calculate the momentum before i.e. 0.08 * 1000 = 80Kg of water
Momentum = 80 * 4 = 320Kgms^-1.
My question is to calculate the force you need to know the momentum afterwards. Assuming that water bounces back elastically we still don't know the time of collision. My tutor is saying that time of collision is 1second but I don't agree. If 320Kg of water are coming out travelling 4 m per second it doesn't mean that it takes 1 second to rebound. The wall may be course and rough and time of collision would be larger.
Could you please answer me and tell me if I am right?