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a fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.5m/s at what angle should the ozzle point in order that the water...Asked by kit flores
a fire hose hold near the ground shoots water at speed of 6.8 m/s at what angle(s) should the nozzle point in order that the water land 2 dm away why are there two diffent angles?
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Henry
Do you mean 2 meters away? If so,
Dx = Vo^2*sin(2A)/g = 2 m.
6.8^2*sin(2A)/9.8 = 2.
46.24*sin(2A) = 19.6
sin(2A) = 0.42388
2A = 25.1o
A = 12.54o
Dx = Vo^2*sin(2A)/g = 2 m.
6.8^2*sin(2A)/9.8 = 2.
46.24*sin(2A) = 19.6
sin(2A) = 0.42388
2A = 25.1o
A = 12.54o
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