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A hose lying on the ground shoots a stream of water at an angle `30^(@)` to the horizontal. The speed of water is `20 m//s` as it leaves the hose. How high will it strike a wall `8sqrt(3) m` away from the hose `(g = 10 m//s^(2))`

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