Chapter 10: Q47P (page 260)
(II)What gauge pressure in the water pipes is necessary if a fire hose is to spray water to a height of 16 m?
Short Answer
The necessary gauge pressure in the water pipes is \(156960\;{\rm{kg/m}} \cdot {{\rm{s}}^2}\).
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Chapter 10: Q47P (page 260)
(II)What gauge pressure in the water pipes is necessary if a fire hose is to spray water to a height of 16 m?
The necessary gauge pressure in the water pipes is \(156960\;{\rm{kg/m}} \cdot {{\rm{s}}^2}\).
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