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anybody out there really need help about projectile!?

a fire hose ejects a steam of water (assumed to behave like a projectile) at an angle of 36degree. If the water leaves the nozzle with a velocity of 30.0m/s. how far from the building should the fire hose be located to hit the highest possible fire?Show solution guys please thank you. Its for my bring home exam. hehehe

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get a carbon monoxide detector NOW!! those sound like the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. make sure the vents in the home are not clogged and new. make sure the furnace is burning correctly and that nothing is blocking the air way to/out of the furnace. make sure you water heater/burner is not clogged and that it is getting enough air. go to the nearest hardware store and get a carbon monoxide detector NOW!!! CO poisoning can kill youyou and your family will go to sleep and never wake up. this is serious
Snipers mix local foliage with their ghillie suits, so it should be just like taking that to the next level right? Yes it would be safe and no its not particularly flammable, it would be like burning fresh wet grass, lots of smoke but not really any fire, and it should burn slowly enough that if it were to catch on fire somehow you could easily take it off before your got burned. Actually, I think it might help to repel bugs, but I cant remember where I heard that so don't hold me to it. The 2 problems I think you would encounter are durability and dye-ability, I dont know how strong spanish moss is but I would imagine that if you were to use this crawling around in the woods it would easily get snagged and rip apart (maybe you could make some kind of stronger rope out of it and use that?), most ghillie suits are made of strong netting with fairly rugged material hanging off of it. and as for dying the moss, I personally just wouldnt bother, moss is going to get dry, dead, and frail before long so this would probably be a few time use sort of thing so you could dye it just fine I think but i doubt it would last long enough for you to have to worry about it keeping its color.

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