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Physics, 06.03.2020 18:40 kathleen1010

Water leaves a fireman's hose (held near the ground) with an initial velocity v0=19.5v0=19.5 m/s at an angle θθ= 34 degrees above the 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.
Using v0,θ,v0,θ, and g, write an expression for the time, t max, the water travels to reach its maximum vertical height. At what horizontal distance d from the building base, should the fireman place the hose for the water to reach its maximum height as it strikes the building? Express this distance, d, in terms of v0,θ,v0,θ,and g.

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