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<b><u>A water fountain on the ground sprinkles water all around . If the speed of water coming out of the fountain is 'v', what is the total area around the fountain that gets wet?!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Maximum Range ,

R = v²/g = Radius of Circle

Total area around the fountain that gets wet,

A = πR²

= π[v²/g]²

= π[v^4/g²]

Total area around the fountain that gets wet is

▶▶ π[v^4/g²]

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