A hose for firefighters has an inner diameter of 10.0 cm. The pressure inside the hose is 400 kPa higher than the air pressure. The nozzle at the end of the hose has an inner diameter of 2.50 cm. a) What is the velocity with which the water leaves the nozzle? b) How many liters of water per second leaves the hose? Use 1.00 - 103 kg/m³ as density for water Hint: What equation can you use to get a relation between the velocity in the hose and at the nozzle?

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A hose for firefighters has an inner diameter of 10.0 cm. The pressure inside the hose is 400 kPa
higher than the air pressure. The nozzle at the end of the hose has an inner diameter of 2.50 cm.
a) What is the velocity with which the water leaves the nozzle?
b) How many liters of water per second leaves the hose?
Use 1.00 - 10° kg/m³ as density for water
Hint: What equation can you use to get a relation between the velocity in the hose and at the nozzle?
Transcribed Image Text:A hose for firefighters has an inner diameter of 10.0 cm. The pressure inside the hose is 400 kPa higher than the air pressure. The nozzle at the end of the hose has an inner diameter of 2.50 cm. a) What is the velocity with which the water leaves the nozzle? b) How many liters of water per second leaves the hose? Use 1.00 - 10° kg/m³ as density for water Hint: What equation can you use to get a relation between the velocity in the hose and at the nozzle?
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