suppose you adjust your garden house nozzle for a hard steam of water. you point the nozzle vertically upward at a height of 1.5 m above the ground. when you quickly turn off the nozzle, you hear the water striking the ground next to you for another 2.2 s . what is water speed as it leaves the nozzle? (two sig figs needed)
suppose you adjust your garden house nozzle for a hard steam of water. you point the...
Constanis TPeriodic Table Part A Suppose you adjust your garden hose nozzle for a hard stream of water. You point the nozzle vertically upward at a height of 1.5 m above the ground. When you quickly turn off the nozzle, you hear the water striking the ground next to you for another 2.5 s What is the water speed as it leaves the nozzle? (Figure 1) Express your answer using two significant figures. U E m/s Figure 1of 1 Submit...
107849890 ← -) C “hittps://session Copy of 1501 Fall 2018 Clymer CChapter 2 Problem 2.51 Constants Suppose you adust your garden hose nozzle for a fast stream of water. You point the nozze vertically upward at a height of 1.8 m above the ground Figure 1) When you quickly tun off the nozzle, you hear the water striking the ground next to you for another 22 Part A What is the water speed as i leaves the nozzle? Express your...
NI. A stone is thrown vertically upward with a st of 125m from the edee of a dla 750m high thig 2- 49 (a) How much later does it reach the bottom of the clhff? (b) What is its speed just hefore hitting (c) What total distance did it travel? -75m FIGURE 2-49 Problem N 2-7 Freely Falling Objects Neglect air resistance . (1) A stone is dropped from the top of a chEl It is seen to hit 49....
A garden hose is attached to a water faucet on one end and a spray nozzle on the other end. The water faucet is turned on, but the nozzle is turned off so that no water flows through the hose. The hose lies horizontally on the ground, and a stream of water sprays vertically out of a small leak to a height of 0.74 m. Find the gauge* pressure of the water: a.) inside the hose, sufficiently far from the...
A garden hose is attached to a water faucet on one end and a spray nozzle on the other end. The water faucet is turned on, but the nozzle is turned off so that no water flows through the hose. The hose lies horizontally on the ground, and a stream of water sprays vertically out of a small leak to a height of 0.86 m Part A What is the pressure inside the hose? Enter your answer to two significant...
A garden hose is attached to a water faucet on one end and a spray nozzle on the other end. The water faucet is turned on, but the nozzle is turned off so that no water flows through the hose. The hose lies horizontally on the ground, and a stream of water sprays vertically out of a small leak to a height of 0.85 m. Find the gauge* pressure of the water: a.) inside the hose, sufficiently far from the...
Suppose you spray your sister with water from a garden hose. The water is supplied to the hose at a rate of 0.581×10−3 m3/s and the diameter of the nozzle you hold is 5.31 × 10-3 m. At what speed does the water exit the nozzle?
Suppose you spray your sister with water from a garden hose. The water is supplied to the hose at a rate of 0.525×10−3 m3/s and the diameter of the nozzle you hold is 5.63 × 10-3 m. At what speed does the water exit the nozzle?
Please answer the following physic questions. Thank you! 1. A dog sees a flowerpot sail up and then back past a window 5.0 ft high. If the total time the pot is in sight is 1.0 seconds, find the height above the window that the pot rises. 2. An elevator ascends with an upward acceleration of 4.0 ft/s2. At the instant its upward speed is 8.0 ft/s, a loose bolt drops from the ceiling of the elevator 9.0 ft from...
Problem2 (a) Suppose outside temperature is 55 °F while the temperature inside a building is 72 F. The building is heated but not air conditioned, so the partial pressure of water vapor is the same both inside and outside the building. Finally, suppose the dew point outside is 40°F What is the dew point inside? What are the relative humidities inside and outside the building? (We are most comfortable if relative humidity is between 30% and 50%-This question shows why...