Asked by cylinder

Describe how the vertical component of the velocity of the water varies form point X to point Z?

Image with a flat horizontal line with a curve on top (beg curve: X, top middle curve: Y, End bottom curve: Z)


Mark scheme Answer:

decreases from x to y
DON’T GET I thought it INCREASES
zero at y,x,z
I UNDERSTAND
increases from y to z
DON’T GET I THOUGHT IT DECREASES
positive from x to y and negative from y to z(or vice versa)
DON’T GET HOW IT COULD BE VICE VERSA

Please help and clearly explain the things I don’t understand and why.

Explain why it decreases from x to Y and increases from y to z

Answers

Answered by cylinder
Here I've already written what I thought of the question in caps lock and the thing I dont know at the bottom.
Answered by Damon
I do not have your picture.
Answered by cylinder

Y
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
X Z
Answered by cylinder
Y
-- -
-- --- -
- ----- -- -
-------------- -
- ----------------- -

X Z
Answered by cylinder
...........---y----
.........-----------
......-------------------
...--------------------------
. x----------------------------z
Answered by cylinder
It looks kinda like the last image i posted but its a curve
Answered by cylinder
and equal on both side
Answered by cylinder
...........---y----
.........-----------
......-------------------
...--------------------------
. x----------------------------z
is the picture

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