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Physics, 09.08.2019 22:20 alexiagreen1212

Water from a fire hose is directed horizontally against a wall at a rate of 41.0 kg/s and a speed of 18.4 m/s. calculate the magnitude of the force exerted on the wall, assuming the water’s horizontal momentum is reduced to zero.

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