Is water hose one word or two?
noun, plural
hose for
2, 3; hos·es for
1, 4, 5; (Archaic) hos·en [hoh-zuhn].
a flexible tube for conveying
a liquid, as
water, to
a desired point:
a garden hose;
a fire
hose. (used with
a plural verb) an article of clothing for the foot and lower part of the leg; stocking or sock.
What means hose?
hose noun [C] (PIPE)
a long, usually plastic or rubber pipe that can be bent and is used to move water or other substances: a fire hose. a garden hose.
How do you spell HOZE?
What does hosing someone mean?
to have sexual intercourse, especially in casual circumstances. He picked her up off the side of the road, fed her, and
hosed her in the bedroom. See more words with the same
meaning: relationship, sexual intercourse.
Is hosing a word?
noun Slang.
an act or instance of being attacked or defeated decisively; drubbing: Small investors took a hosing in the recent stock-market decline.
Why is it difficult for a fireman to hold a hose?
When a
fireman holds a
hose, which is ejecting large amounts of water at a high velocity, then a reaction force is exerted on him by the ejecting water in the backward direction. This is because of Newton’s third law of motion. Hence, it is
difficult for him to remain stable while
holding the
hose.
What is the case of hose pipe?
When a fireman holds a
hose pipe then it is difficult to handle the
pipe by the firman because according to the newton’s third law of motion the exerting water applies reaction force on
pipe and the stability of the fireman decreases and it becomes difficult for the fireman to hold the
hose of the
pipe.
Why is it necessary for a fireman to hold a hose pipe strongly?
When
fireman directs a large amount of
water at a high velocity on fire from a
hose pipe, they have to
hold the
hose pipe strongly because of its tendency to go backwards.
Why does a passenger jumping out of a rapidly moving bus fall forward with his face downwards b Why is it difficult for a fireman to hose which ejects large amount of water at a high velocity?
Answer: Due to inertia of
motion, the body of the
passenger is in
motion. When the
passenger jumps out of the
bus, the feet
are bought to rest whilst
his upper body, due to inertia of
motion moves
forward causing him to
fall with
his face downwards.
Why it is difficult for a fireman to hold a hose Class 9?
When a
hose pipe ejects a large amount of water in the forward direction, it exerts a large amount of backward reaction force. This backward movement makes it
difficult for the
fireman to hold the
hose pipe and the
fireman has to
hold the
hose pipe strongly.
What happens when we jump in a moving bus?
A man
jumping out from a
moving bus holds the inertia of
motion. As the man lands on the ground, feet come to rest instantly while the upper part of the body continue to move due to inertia of
motion. Therefore, the person may fall forward. So, it is very dangerous to
jump out of a
moving bus.
When a passenger jumps out of a moving train he fell down?
Answer. This is because when the
passenger is sitting inside the
train his body possesses inertia of motion but when
he jumps out of the
moving train his lower body suddenly stops but the upper body still has the inertia of motion causing him to
move forward and hence the
passenger falls down.
Why do passengers jumping out of a rapidly if he does not run forward?
When the
passenger jumps out of a fast-moving bus/train, his feet
will come to rest on touching the ground, whereas the upper part of his body continues to move
forward, due to the inertia of motion. As a result,
if he does not run forward he will fall with his face in downwards direction.