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PHYSICS PROJECTILES HW HELP?

A fire hose ejects a stream of water at an angle of 32.3° above the horizontal. The water leaves the nozzle with a speed of 22.0 m/s. Assuming that the water behaves like a projectile, how far from a building should the fire hose be located to hit the highest possible fire?

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Orange brown mold? A new species perhaps? Orange brown to me is rust, from nails possibly that holds the wardrobe together? Or from the sap in the wood of the wardrobe. One thing about mold, it smells musty- the same for all molds. And most molds are greenish or blackish. The best thing do is to empty out the wardrobe completely(you might even find a quarter as payment) and leave the doors and drawers open to get some air and light into them. Then wash down surfaces in there with a mild solution of bleach water using a damp sponge. And let that dry out completely by leaving everything open for a couple of hours. Watch while you are washing for rusting nails, or sap coming from wood knots as possible sources for the orange. I have not experienced orange from any other source except rusting pins, safety pins and wire hangers.
I remember having a fun time during the hot summer heat waves in the open fire hydrants and I'm not from Brooklyn. Of course, there were a few casualties because people went a little over board. I miss the way life used to be in NYC.

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