Physics, 03.01.2020 05:31 denvontgekingice
Agarden hose with a small puncture is stretched horizontally along the ground. the hose is attached to an open water faucet at one end and a closed nozzle at the other end. as you might suspect, water pressure builds up and water squirts vertically out of the puncture to a height of 0.73 m. determine the pressure inside the hose. (enter your answer to the nearest 1000 pa.) 7161.3 if you use the subscripts "1" and "2" respectively to represent a point in the hose before the leak and the site of the leak, how does h compare to h2? how does v1 compare to v2? what is the value of the pressure at the site of the puncture?
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