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A house at the bottom of a hill is fed by a full tank of water 6.0 m deep and connected
to the house by a pipe that is 81m long at an angle of 63 degrees from the horizontal.
A)
Determine the water gauge pressure at the house.
B) How high could the water shoot if
it came vertically out of a broken pipe in front of the house
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