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Physics, 27.01.2020 21:31, pennygillbert

Calculate the maximum height to which water could be squirted with the hose in example 122 example if it (a) emergesfrom the nozzle. (b) emerges with the nozzle removed, assuming the same flow rate.(reference example 122)a nozzle with a radius of 0.250 cm is attached to a garden hose with a radius of 0.900 cm. the flow rate through hose andnozzle is 0.500 l/s. calculate the speed of the water (a) in the hose and (b) in the nozzle. strategywe can use the relationship between flow rate and speed to find both velocities. we will use the subscript 1 for the hoseand 2 for the nozzle.

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