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Physics, 30.10.2019 06:31 josh7049

Afireman is standing on top of a building 19 m high, holding a firehose 1 m above the top of the building. she finds that if she holds the hose horizontally the water flows from it at 12 m/s. as this happens the water hits an adjacent burning building at a height of 15 m above the ground. (the gravity constant is 9.8 m/s2 . )

what is the horizontal distance from the fireman to the building? (the next page has some additional parts that may guide you through one potential solution to this problem.)

(a) do we need to use a vector valued function that is 2-d or 3-d?

(b) what is the acceleration function for the stream of water?

(c) find the initial velocity, the velocity function, the initial position, and the position function for the stream of water.

(d) how long does it take the water to travel from one building to the other?

(e) what is the horizontal distance from the fireman to the building?

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