Explain, why is it difficult for a
fireman to hold a hose, which
ejects large amounts of water at
a high velocity.
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Explanation:
he may not have steady hands
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When fireman directs a large amount of water at a high velocity on fire from a hose pipe, they have to hold the hose pipe strongly because of its tendency to go backwards.The backward movement is due to the backward reaction force for water rushing out through it in forward direction at a high speed as per the Newton's third law motion.
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