Water from a fire hose is directed toward a building as shown in the figure below. The water leaves the hose at a speed

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Water from a fire hose is directed toward a building as shown in the figure below. The water leaves the hose at a speed

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Water from a fire hose is directed toward a building as shown inthe figure below. The water leaves the hose at a speed of vi = 40.0m/s and at an angle of 𝜃i = 38.0° above the horizontal. The base ofthe hose (at ground level) is a horizontal distance d = 63.0 m awayfrom the building. Find the height h (in m) where the water strikesthe building.
Water From A Fire Hose Is Directed Toward A Building As Shown In The Figure Below The Water Leaves The Hose At A Speed 1
Water From A Fire Hose Is Directed Toward A Building As Shown In The Figure Below The Water Leaves The Hose At A Speed 1 (79.52 KiB) Viewed 50 times
Water from a fire hose is directed toward a building as shown in the figure below. The water leaves the hose at a speed of vi​=40.0 m/s and at an angle of θi​=38.0∘ above the horizontal. The base of the hose (at ground level) is a horizontal distance d=63.0 m away from the building. Find the height h (in m ) where the water strikes the building.
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