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damaskus [11]
3 years ago
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74. A gardener holds the nozzle of a hose constant at a small angle above the horizontal and observes the

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kherson [118]3 years ago
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I hope these answers are helpful:
74. (A) The height and horizontal width of the water’s path will increase.

The reason is that the position which the gardener holds the nozzle would probably increase the pressure to push the flow rate of the water along the length of the hose to push against gravity.
15. (B) From the tail of the first vector to the top of the last vector.

The direction of a vector is from its tail to its head. Examples that are similar would be an arrow or a line segment.
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