Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Elijah Reaper joins the volunteer fire department. Out practicing his fire hose prowess one day, he attempts to master stabilizing his body while blasting water. He holds the spray nozzle perfectly horizontal, 2 meters up from the ground, and its diameter is 10 cm. He finds that his body and strength can only withstand a moment about his feet of 50 Nm to continue holding the hose securely. What is the maximum volumetric flow of water (m3/sec) that the hose can spray for him to remain standing?
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