A landscape architect is planning an artificial waterfall in a city park. Water flowing at 0.518 m/s will leave the end of a horizontal channel at the top of a vertical wall  h = 2.55 m  high and falls into a pool A woman standing on a walkway in front of a flow of water is shown. The water flows from an elevated surface, which is to the left of the woman and has height h above the walkway, and lands in a pool to her right. The walkway is in the space between where the flow originates and the pool. (a) How far from the wall will the water land?  m Will the space behind the waterfall be wide enough for a pedestrian walkway? (Assume the water must land 2 m from the wall to provide adequate space for a person to walk beneath the waterfall.) Yes/No     (b) To sell her plan to the city council, the architect wants to build a model to standard scale, one-seventeenth actual size. How fast should the water flow in the channel in the model?  m/s

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A landscape architect is planning an artificial waterfall in a city park. Water flowing at 0.518 m/s will leave the end of a horizontal channel at the top of a vertical wall 

h = 2.55 m

 high and falls into a pool

A woman standing on a walkway in front of a flow of water is shown. The water flows from an elevated surface, which is to the left of the woman and has height h above the walkway, and lands in a pool to her right. The walkway is in the space between where the flow originates and the pool.
(a) How far from the wall will the water land?
 m

Will the space behind the waterfall be wide enough for a pedestrian walkway? (Assume the water must land 2 m from the wall to provide adequate space for a person to walk beneath the waterfall.)
Yes/No    

(b) To sell her plan to the city council, the architect wants to build a model to standard scale, one-seventeenth actual size. How fast should the water flow in the channel in the model?
 m/s
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