A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.3 m/s. At...
A fire hose held near the ground shoots water at a speed of 6.0 m/s .Part AAt what angle(s) should the nozzle point in order that the water land 2.5 m away (see the figure(Figure 1))?Express your answer(s) using two significant figures. If there is more than one answer, separate them by a comma.
At what angle(s) should the nozzle point in order that the water would land 2.5 m away?(a) Smaller Angle(b) Larger Angle
Problem 6: Water leaves a fireman's hose (held near the ground) with an initial velocity v0=19m/s at an angle θ=25° above horizontal Assume the water acts as a projectile that moves without air resistance. Use a Cartesian coordinate system with the. origin at the hose nozzle position.
Problem 6:A hose lying on the ground shoots a stream of water upward at an angle of 40° to the horizontal. The speed of the water is 20 m/s as it leaves the house. How high up will it strike a wall which is 8 m away?
A hose to extinguish fires shoots water with a speed of 7.5 m / s as shown in the figure. Determine the angles to which you must aim so that the jet falls at a distance of 2.5 m
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.A fireman on the ground sprays water from a...
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 = 51.0 m away from the building. Find the height h (in m) where the water strikes the building.
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?
A fire hose ejects a stream of water at an angle of 30.1 ° above the horizontal. The water leaves the nozzle with a speed of 25.8 m/s. Assuming that the water behaves like a projectile, how far from a building should the fire hose be located to hit the highest possible fire?
A fire hose ejects a stream of water at an angle of 37.0 ° above the horizontal. The water leaves the nozzle with a speed of 22.2 m/s. Assuming that the water behaves like a projectile, how far from a building should the fire hose be located to hit the highest possible fire?