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A person can jump to a height of 3 m at the equator of the Earth. Considering the same initial velocity for jumping, to what height can he jump at the poles? The radius of the Earth at the poles and the equator is 6357 km 6378 km, respectively.
Given, `(6357)/(6378) = 0.9967`

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