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(a)
To find:The equation that will give the maximum height of water as function of velocity.
(a)
Answer to Problem 42E
The equation that will give the maximum height of water as function of velocity is
Explanation of Solution
The equation that will give the maximum height of water as function of velocity is calculated as,
Therefore, the equation that will give the maximum height of water as function of velocity is
(b)
To find: Whether the pump will meet the fire departments need.
(b)
Answer to Problem 42E
Yes, the pump will meet the fire department needs.
Explanation of Solution
The equation that will give the maximum height of water as function of velocity is,
Substitute the values in the above expression.
Therefore, theheight will be sufficient.
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