A syringe is being used to squirt water as shown in Figure Q13.37. The water is ejected
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A syringe is being used to squirt water as shown in Figure Q13.37. The water is ejected from the nozzle at 10 m/s. At what speed is the plunger of the syringe being depressed?
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Radius = 1 cm FIGURE Q13.37 Radius= 1 mm 10 m/s
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