Asked by melissa
A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.38 m/s. The water rises upwards in an arc then falls back to the ground. If the nozzle is pointed upwards at an angle of 56.53degrees, what distance away from the nozzle, in metres, does the water hit the ground?
t(6.38)(sin 56.53)/4.9
=5.32s
d=(6.38)(56.53)
=33.95m
This looks right to me but i wanted to check anyway.
t(6.38)(sin 56.53)/4.9
=5.32s
d=(6.38)(56.53)
=33.95m
This looks right to me but i wanted to check anyway.
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