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Chapter 06, Problem 85 A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting horizontally. As the...
Chapter 06, Problem 85 A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end time of 0.469 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing. the slide in a Water slide 5.00 m- Number Units the tolerance is +/-2%
ent PRINTER VERSION BACK Chapter 06, Problem 85 A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.409 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height in the drawing. Number Units the tolerance is +/-2% Click if you...
A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.434 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing.
Starting from rest at the top, a child slides down the water slide at a swimming pool and enters the water at a final speed of 4.65 m/s. At what final speed would the child enter the water if the water slide were twice as high? Ignore friction and resistance from the air and the water lubricating the slide.
Starting from rest at the top, a child slides down the water slide at a swimming pool and enters the water at a final speed of 4.48 m/s. At what final speed would the child enter the water if the water slide were twice as high? Ignore friction and resistance from the air and the water lubricating the slide. I tried doing what the previous answers had but I couldnt come up with the correct answer.
Starting from rest at the top, a child slides down the water slide at a swimming pool and enters the water at a final speed of 4.00 m/s. At what final speed would the child enter the water if the water slide were twice as high? Ignore friction and resistance from the air and the water lubricating the slide.
Chapter 06, Section 6.4. Problem Fast Auto Service provides and her for that the meantimetafu t e wi th a 15 a n g amimum waiting time for a customer's cris no vied with the hectomer receive a waiting time be? Assume that the time before and be service for all can have a normal dation, c the devo 24 The t on the charges. The company want to limit this t o promote the bus by the customers. What...
Chapter 11, Problem 027 A water tower is a familiar sight in many towns. The purpose of such a tower is to provide storage capacity and to provide sufficient pressure in the pipes that deliver the water to customers. The drawing shows a spherical reservoir that contains 3.45 x 105 kg of water when full. The reservoir is vented to the atmosphere at the top. For a full reservoir, find the gauge pressure that the water has at the faucet...
Chapter 2, Section 2.3, Additional Question 02 A tank originally contains 10 lb of salt per gallon is poured into the tank at a rate of 2 gal/min, and the mixture is allowed to gal of fresh water. Then water containing leave at the same rate. After 10 min the process is stopped, and fresh water is poured into the tank at a rate of 9 gal/min, with the mixture again leaving at the same rate. Find the amount of...
Chapter 2, Section 2.3, Additional Question 02 A tank originally contains 100 gal of fresh water. Then water containing = lb of salt per gallon is poured into the tank at a rate of 2 gal/min, and the mixture is allowed to leave at the same rate. After 10 min the process is stopped, and fresh water is poured into the tank at a rate of 10 gal/min, with the mixture again leaving at the same rate. Find the amount...