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A man is moving downward on an inclined plane `(theta=37^(@))` with velocity `v_(0)` and rain drops appear to him moving in horizontal direction with velocity `2v_(0)` towards him. If man increases his velocity to `2v_(0)` him velocity of rain drops as observed by man is `:`

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