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A fireman d=37.0m away from a burning building directs a stream of water from a ground-level fire hose at an angle

A fireman d=37.0m away from a burning building directs a stream of water from a ground-level fire hose at an angle of θi=33.0° above the horizontal as shown in the figure. If the speed of the stream as it leaves the hose is vi=40.0m/s, at what height will the stream of water strike the building?

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