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  1. water shoots from the mouth of a tall gargoyle fountain straight into the air with an initial velocity of 37 feet per second. It
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  2. Water falls without splashing at a rate of 0.220 L/s from a height of 2.20 m into a 0.720 kg bucket on a scale. If the bucket is
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  3. water density 1000 kg m3 falls without splashing at a rate of .37 L/s from a height of 45.3 m into a .610 kg bucket. if the
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  4. Water of density 1000 kg/m3 falls without splashing at a rate of 0.241 L/s from a height of 81.3 m into a 0.638 kg bucket on a
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  5. the height of the upper falls at Yellowstone falls is 33.2m. when the water reaches the botton of the falls, its speed is 25.8
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  6. The highest recorded waterfall in the world is found at Angel Falls in Venezuela. Its longest single waterfall has a height of
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  7. Niagara Falls is a set of very large waterfalls located on the border between New York and Ontario, Canada. Over 200,000 cubic
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  8. When water falls from the top of the waterfall,at the victoria falls in zimbabwe,the temperature of the water at the top is less
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  9. water leaves a hose at a rate of 1.5kg/s with a speed of 20m/s and is aimed at the side of a car, which stops it (splashing back
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  10. water leaves a hose at a rate of 1.5kg/s with a speed of 20m/s and is aimed at the side of a car, which stops it (splashing back
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