A fire hose shoots water from ground level at an angle of (60.0^{circ}) above the horizontal, with

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A fire hose shoots water from ground level at an angle of \(60.0^{\circ}\) above the horizontal, with negligible air resistance. The initial speed of the water is such that the water strikes a building horizontally at a height of \(25.0 \mathrm{~m}\) above the ground. The diameter of the cylindrical hose is \(0.120 \mathrm{~m}\) at the location where the water exits. What are \((a)\) the volume flow rate of water leaving the hose and \((b)\) the mass flow rate of that water in kilograms per second?

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