the atmosphere, determine the speed at which the water leaves the hole when the water level is 0.500 m above the hole. (b) Where does the stream hit the ground if the hole is 3.00 m above the ground?

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the atmosphere, determine the speed at which the
water leaves the hole when the water level is 0.500 m
above the hole. (b) Where does the stream hit the
ground if the hole is 3.00 m above the ground?
Transcribed Image Text:the atmosphere, determine the speed at which the water leaves the hole when the water level is 0.500 m above the hole. (b) Where does the stream hit the ground if the hole is 3.00 m above the ground?
PROBLEM A nearsighted sheriff fires at a cattle rustler with his trusty six-shooter. Fortunately for the rustler, the bullet
misses him and penetrates the town water tank, causing a leak (Fig. 9.32 on page 304). (a) If the top of the tank is open to
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM A nearsighted sheriff fires at a cattle rustler with his trusty six-shooter. Fortunately for the rustler, the bullet misses him and penetrates the town water tank, causing a leak (Fig. 9.32 on page 304). (a) If the top of the tank is open to
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