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A man runs across the roof of a tall building and jumps horizontally on to the (lower) roof of an adjacent building. If his speed in `9ms^-1` and the horizontal distance between the buildings is 10 m and the height difference between the roof is 9m, will he is able to land on the next buildings? (take `g=10ms^-2`)

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A man runs across the roof of a tall building and jumps horizontally on to the (lower) roof of an adjacent building. If his speed is 9 m s^(-1) and the horizontal distance between the buildings is 10 m and the height difference between the roofs is 9 m, will he be able to land on the next building ? (take g = 10 ms^(-2))

A man runs across the roof of a tall building and lumps horizontally on to the (lower) roof of an adjacent building. If his speed is 9 ms^(-1) and the horizontal distance between the buildings is 10 m and the height difference between the roofs is 9 m, will he be able to land on the next building ? (take g = 10 ms^(-2) ).

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  • Water drops fall from the roof of a building 20m high at regular time intervals. If the first drop strikes the floor when the sixth drop begins to fall, the heights of the second and fourth drops from the ground at that instant are (g=10ms^(-2))

    A
    12.8 m and 3.2 m
    B
    12.8 m and 7.2 m
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    A
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