A snowblower is used to clear snow as shown. The chute exit the ground. The angle of the chute e can be adjusted to aim th If the snow discharges from A with an initial speed vo=7.5 m/s a (a) the distance d from the snowblower chute at A to the top pile height of h2-D1.3 m (b) the velocity of the snow when it strikes the pile at B (magnit

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A snowblower is used to clear snow as shown. The chute exit A is at a height h1=0.50 m above
the ground. The angle of the chute e can be adjusted to aim the snow stream at different points.
If the snow discharges from A with an initial speed vo=7.5 m/s and e = 35°, determine
(a) the distance d from the snowblower chute at A to the top of the snow pile at, B for a snow
pile height of H23D1.3 m
(b) the velocity of the snow when it strikes the pile at B (magnitude and direction)
h2
Transcribed Image Text:A snowblower is used to clear snow as shown. The chute exit A is at a height h1=0.50 m above the ground. The angle of the chute e can be adjusted to aim the snow stream at different points. If the snow discharges from A with an initial speed vo=7.5 m/s and e = 35°, determine (a) the distance d from the snowblower chute at A to the top of the snow pile at, B for a snow pile height of H23D1.3 m (b) the velocity of the snow when it strikes the pile at B (magnitude and direction) h2
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