Problem 8.02***. Water streams from a pipe with an attached nozzle. The pipe has an inner diameter of 5.08 cm. The diameter of the nozzle is 0.500 centimeter. The pipe 1 m off the ground and the stream of water hits the ground 4 m away from the ground. (a) Using projectile motion, calculate the speed of water as it leaves the nozzle. [8.85 m/s] (b) Calculate the flow rate in liters per second. [0.174 L/s] (c) Calculate the absolute pressure inside the pipe (Hint: The nozzle is exposed to the atmosphere and therefore at atmospheric pressure) [1.405 ×105 Pa]

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Problem 8.02***. Water streams from a pipe with an attached nozzle. The pipe has an
inner diameter of 5.08 cm. The diameter of the nozzle is 0.500 centimeter. The pipe 1 m
off the ground and the stream of water hits the ground 4 m away from the ground. (a)
Using projectile motion, calculate the speed of water as it leaves the nozzle. [8.85 m/s] (b)
Calculate the flow rate in liters per second. [0.174 L/s] (c) Calculate the absolute pressure
inside the pipe (Hint: The nozzle is exposed to the atmosphere and therefore at atmospheric
pressure) [1.405 ×105 Pa]
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 8.02***. Water streams from a pipe with an attached nozzle. The pipe has an inner diameter of 5.08 cm. The diameter of the nozzle is 0.500 centimeter. The pipe 1 m off the ground and the stream of water hits the ground 4 m away from the ground. (a) Using projectile motion, calculate the speed of water as it leaves the nozzle. [8.85 m/s] (b) Calculate the flow rate in liters per second. [0.174 L/s] (c) Calculate the absolute pressure inside the pipe (Hint: The nozzle is exposed to the atmosphere and therefore at atmospheric pressure) [1.405 ×105 Pa]
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