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Highly complex Vectorial system but some of the factors of Media and Medium that affects are:

(1) Compressibilty

(2) Specific Weight ( inclusive of P, V, R, T, n)

(3) Static and Dynamic Friction if Impulse (100% Static)

(4) Degree of Freedom /Restraint at the point of Discharge or Interest

(5) Flexibility & Rigidity.

(6) Direction as it relates to Sigma F at the point of Interest.

(7) but Most of all How Fast media is Accelerated or Decelerated...e.g. Slow opening of valve v/s Blowout.

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