I am hoping one of my fellow Ags can assist me with how to solve this physic problem. My son is taking high school physics and was given the following question, but we are not able to find out how to solve it and the class has no book nor is the teacher really given out any notes. Any help would be appreciated.
Suppose you adjust your garden hose nozzle for a fast stream of water you point the nose vertically up at a height of 1.8 meters above the ground because why not? When you quickly turn off the nozzle you hear the water striking the ground next to you for another 2.6 seconds. What is the water speed as it leaves the nozzle?
Suppose you adjust your garden hose nozzle for a fast stream of water you point the nose vertically up at a height of 1.8 meters above the ground because why not? When you quickly turn off the nozzle you hear the water striking the ground next to you for another 2.6 seconds. What is the water speed as it leaves the nozzle?