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A man is going in a topless car with a velocity of 10.8kmph."l It is raining vertically downwards.He has to hold the umbrella at angle `53^(0)` to the vertical to protect himself from rain.The actual velocity of the rain is `(cos53^(0)=(3)/(5))`

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