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An aeroplane is travelling at a height of 2000 m from the ground. The aeroplane, when at a point P, drops a bomb to hit a stationary target Q on the ground. In order that the bomb hits the target, what angle `theta` must the line PQ make with the vertical? `[g=10 ms^(-2)]`

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