The figure below shows a water tank and a reservoir separated by a valve. The water level in the reservoir is a height h= 11.4 m above the top of the tank, the length and angle of the spigot where the water emerges are, respectively, L- 2.50 m and 0 = 32.0°, and the cross-sectional area at A is much larger than that at B. Determine the maximum height (in m) above point B attained by the water stream coming out of the spigot when the valve is opened. Valve m (above the level where the water emerges)

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The figure below shows a water tank and a reservoir separated by a valve. The water level in the reservoir is a height h = 11.4 m above the top of the tank, the length and angle of the spigot where the water emerges are, respectively, L = 2.50 m and 0 = 32.0°, and the
cross-sectional area at A is much larger than that at B. Determine the maximum height (in m) above point B attained by the water stream coming out of the spigot when the valve is opened.
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m (above the level where the water emerges)
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below shows a water tank and a reservoir separated by a valve. The water level in the reservoir is a height h = 11.4 m above the top of the tank, the length and angle of the spigot where the water emerges are, respectively, L = 2.50 m and 0 = 32.0°, and the cross-sectional area at A is much larger than that at B. Determine the maximum height (in m) above point B attained by the water stream coming out of the spigot when the valve is opened. A Valve m (above the level where the water emerges)
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