A fireman, 57.6 m away from a burning building, directs a stream of water from a fire hose at an angle of 35.2° above the horizo
ntal. if the initial speed of the stream is 42.7 m/s, at what height will the stream of water strike the building?
1 answer:
First calculate the time it takes to reach the building
using the x-component of the velocity.
t = 57.6 m / (42.7 m/s * cos35.2) = 1.65 s
Then we calculate the height y using the y-component of
the velocity:
y = (42.7 m/s * sin35.2) * 1.65 s – 0.5 (9.81 m/s^2) (1.65
s)^2
<span>y = 11.26 m</span>
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