When you hold a garden hose and use your finger to cover three-quarters of the area of the opening, the water leaves the hose with a speed of 12 m/s. Calculate the speed of the water inside of the hose.
When you hold a garden hose and use your finger to cover three-quarters of the area...
Water is being sprayed from a nozzle at the end of a garden hose of diameter 3.1 cm. If the nozzle has an opening of diameter 0.5 cm, and if the water leaves the nozzle at a speed of 11 m/s, what is the speed (m/s) of the water inside the hose? Round your answer to 4 decimal places.
Water is being sprayed from a nozzle at the end of a garden hose of diameter 3.5 cm. If the nozzle has an opening of diameter 0.9 cm, and if the water leaves the nozzle at a speed of 11 m/s, what is the speed (m/s) of the water inside the hose? Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (question will be manually graded)
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?
A standard garden hose has a nominal internal diameter (I.D.) of 5 ⁄8”. When you stick your thumb over the end of the end of the hose such that you cover half of the opening, the flow rate is 5.25 gal/min. What is the pressure of the water just upstream of the hose end?
Selena uses a garden hose to fill a bucket of water. The water enters the hose through a faucet with a 6.0-cm diameter. The speed of the water at the faucet is 5 m/s. If the faucet and the nozzle are at the same height, and the water leaves the nozzle with a speed of 20 m/s, what is the diameter of the nozzle?
You spray your sister with water from a garden hose. The water is supplied to the hose at a rate of 0.135 L per second and the diameter of the nozzle you hold is 5.43 mm. At what speed does the water exit the nozzle?
The next three questions concern water flowing in or from a hose. The cross section of the hose is circular. The circumference of a circle is 2TR and the area of a circle is R2, where Ris the radius the circle. 1 milliliter = 1 cm. Question 16 2 pts If the inner diameter of the hose is 1.24 cm, and the water flows in the hose with a speed of 0.82 m/s, what is the volumetric current Q of...
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...
A garden hose has a radius of 1 cm. Water flows out of the hose at a velocity of 2.4 m/s. A child is playing with the hose, and covers half of the opening with his thumb. What is the velocity of the water coming out of the hose now? Use units of m/s and round to one decimal place.
The next three questions concern water flowing in or from a hose. The cross section of the hose is circular. The circumference of a circle is 2R and the area of a circle is TR2 where R is the radius of the circle. 1 milliliter = 1 cm3. Question 16 2 pts If the inner diameter of the hose is 1.24 cm, and the water flows in the hose with a speed of 0.82 m/s, what is the volumetric current...