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3. The formula d = 12 n + 26 relates to the nozzle pressure)n (in pounds per pressure inch) of a fire hose and the maximum horizontal distance the water reaches(d (in feet). (3b…
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3. The formula d = 12 n + 26 relates to the nozzle pressure)n (in pounds per pressure inch) of a fire hose and the maximum horizontal distance the water reaches(d (in feet). (3b…
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3. The formula d = 12 n + 26 relates to the nozzle
pressure)n (in pounds per pressure inch) of a
fire hose
and the maximum horizontal distance
the water reaches(d (in feet).
(3b) How much pressure is needed to reach a
fire 50 feet away?
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