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A stream of water emerges horizontally from firehouse at velocity of 15.0 m/s. If the nozzle is 10.0 m above the ground, find
a. the time required for the water to reach the ground
b. the horizontal distance traveled by the water
8 years ago

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Carlo
A. 1.43
8 years ago
Henry
a. h = g*t^2.
10.0 = 9.8t^2, t = ?.

b. Xo = 15 m/s.
d = Xo * t.


8 years ago

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