A fluid in a fire hose with a 46.1 mm radius, has a velocity of 0.63 m/s. Solve for the power, hp, available in the jet at the nozzle attached at the end of the hose if its diameter is 21.92 mm. Express your answer in 4 decimal places.

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A fluid in a fire hose with a 46.1 mm radius, has a velocity of 0.63 m/s. Solve for the power, hp, available in the jet at the nozzle attached at the end of the hose if its diameter is 21.92 mm. Express your answer in 4 decimal places. 

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