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is there carbon monoxide in my house?

I recently tested my dual kiddie carbon monoxide / smoke alarm and after the test I got 3 more beeps informing me of carbon monoxide 3 seconds after the fire and CO test beeps. So I tested it again and I got the same 3 carbon monoxide beeps 3 seconds after the test and then nothing but the green hush mode light.. I wanted to know if this means there is carbon monoxide in my house? This only occurs when I hold the dual alarm in the air around my indoor gas air heater/cooler thing-when it's running.- Should I be worried because I never get carbon monoxide warnings otherwise. Why am I getting three additional beeps and a warning for carbon monoxide after the initial test beeps.

Answer:

When you are given the launch velocity and angle, you can easily calculate the range and maximum height. The range is the distance to where the projectile returns to launch height: x V?sin(2Θ) / g (25.2m/s)? * sin(64.0?) / 9.8m/s? 58.2 m and the water hits the high point of its trajectory when halfway there, so distance d x / 2 29.1 meters ? Bonus: What is the height at that time? h (V·sinΘ)? / (2g) (25.2m/s * sin32.0?)? / 19.6m/s? 9.10 m above the nozzle. Hope this helps!
Enjoy and tell others so they can enjoy. Matt

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