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Calculus-based Physics question (fluids)?

Water is sent from a fire hose at 2.4 m/s at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal. What is the maximum height reached by the water?I got 28.85, but that's not on of the choices. The choices are also given in m/s..huh? HEIGHT.. should be meter not m/s. I don't get it.

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i don't remember exactly how lightning works, but i'm pretty sure that it has something to do with the positive and negative electrons the lightning tries to reach the ground, it doesn't come from the ground
Our hunting safety course (missouri) consists of safe handling, how to site, load proper stance and I think some basics on shooting. I'm sure your state is similar. Camouflage insulated clothing little bigger than what you normally wear so you can layer your insulation. Some sort of poly insulation close to the skin to wick away moisture, wool over that then the insulated outer wear. Good waterproof boots with insulated liner and poly socks. Of course this depends on how cold the conditions are. The warmer it is the less you need. Try not to use cotton or something white in color.

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