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Rain, driven by the wind, falls on a rai...

Rain, driven by the wind, falls on a railway compartment with a velocity of `20 ms^-1`, at an angle of `30^@` to the vertical. The train moves, along the direction of wind flow, at a speed of `108 km h^-1`. Determine the apparent velocity of rain for a person sitting in the train.

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