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Rain is falling with constant and uniform velocity `v` at angle `37^(@)` vertical. An observer starts from rest and moves with uniform acceleration `2 m//s^(2)` in horizontal direction (with the rain). After `6 sec`. Velocity of rain drop again appear at angle `37^(@)` from vertical. If velocity of rain fall `w.r.t.` ground is `5n`, then `n` is : `(tan37^(@) = 3//4)`

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