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A fire hose on ground shoots water at speed of 6.8 m/s. What angle should the nozzle point for the water to?

A fire hose on the ground shoots water at speed of 6.8 m/s. What angle should the nozzle point for the water to land 2 m away?PLEASE HELP ME! (I have tried and cannot figure this out) thankyou

Answer:

its gonna be roughly, umm, 28 g/mole Thats actually heavier than most of the air (Nitrogen/Oxygen etc) But, I'm not sure if density really matters with gases, so just stick it on the celing, or near a boiler or somewhere that could emit CO.
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