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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 of vi = 40.0 m/s and at an angle of θi = 42.0° above the horizontal. The base of the hose (at ground level) is a horizontal distance d = 45.0 m away from the building. Find the height h (in m) where the water strikes the building.

My Notes Ask Your Teache Water from a fire hose is directed toward a building The base of the hose (at ground level) is a horizontal distance d-45.0 m away from the building Find the height h (in m) where the water strikes the building. as shown in the figure below. The water leaves the hose at a speed of v,- 40.0 m/s and at an angle of 8, 42.0° above the horizontal. A fireman on the ground sprays water from a fire hose onto a buiding. The water leaves the hose with velocity , at an acute angle Q, above the horizontal and downwards Just before it strikes the building at height h above the ground. The building is a horizontal distance d from the fireman Need Help? RosdR

A fireman on the ground sprays water from a fire hose onto a building. The water leaves the hose with velocity vector vi at an acute angle θi, above the horizontal and curves downwards Just before it strikes the building at height h above the ground. The building is a horizontal distance d from the fireman.

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