Asked by Chaitanya
A hose lying on the ground shoots a stream of water upward at an angle of 60deg. To the horizontal with a velocity of 16m/s . The height at which the water strikes the wall 8m away is?
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Answered by
Damon
horizontal problem:
u = 16 cos 60 = 8 m/s
t = d/u = 8/8 = 1 second
Vi = 16 sin 60 = 13.9 m/s
h = Vi t - 4.9 t^2
h = 13.9 (1) - 4.9 (1)^2
h = 9 m
u = 16 cos 60 = 8 m/s
t = d/u = 8/8 = 1 second
Vi = 16 sin 60 = 13.9 m/s
h = Vi t - 4.9 t^2
h = 13.9 (1) - 4.9 (1)^2
h = 9 m
Answered by
Anonymous
Nice solution
Answered by
Vidya Sabu
Thanks for the solution. It was helpful.
Answered by
sweta
this answer is wrong
the correct answer is 14.64m
the correct answer is 14.64m
Answered by
sweta
this answer is wrong
the correct answer is 14.64m
the correct answer is 14.64m
Answered by
Prasastha
U is equal to 8 root 3
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