Physics, asked by abhinavsaha2003, 9 months ago

Why is it difficult for a fireman to hose which ejects large amount of water at a high velocity

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Answered by Manjutch25
16

HI MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.

IT IS DIFFICULT FOR A FIREMAN TO EJECT A LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER AT A HIGH VELOCITY BECAUSE WHEN A FIREMAN EJECT LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER (ACTION)AND THE WATER ALSO EXERTS FORCE(REACTION).

DUE TO NEWTONS THIRD LAW.

SO ACTION AMD REACTION PAIRS R EQUAL.SO FIREMAN CANT HOLD THE PIPE.

HEY MATE MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

When large amount of water is ejected from a hose at a high velocity, according to Newton’s Third Law of Motion, water pushes the hose in backward direction with the same force. Therefore, it is difficult for a fireman to hold a hose in which ejects large amount of water at a high velocity.

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