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Water flows out horizontalmy at the end of a pipe at a height of 52 cm from the floor.If the horizontal distance before it hits the floor is 100 cm,calculate the velocity of the water at the instant it leaves the pipes?
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How long does it take to hit the floor. That is S = distance = 1/2*g*t^2 and S is 52 cm (0.52 m). Solve for t.
Then distance = rate*time
distance s 100 cm = 1 m, time from above, solve for rate.
Then distance = rate*time
distance s 100 cm = 1 m, time from above, solve for rate.
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