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25 December, 02:11

The formula d=1/2n+26 relates the nozzle pressure n (in pounds per square inch of a fire hose and the maximum horizontal distance of the water reaches d (in feet). How much pressure is needed to reach a fire 50 feet away?

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  1. 25 December, 02:14
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    The formula d=1/2n+26 relates the nozzle pressure n (in pounds per square inch of a fire hose and the maximum horizontal distance of the water reaches d (in feet).
  2. 25 December, 02:37
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