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It is raining at a speed of `5m//s^(-1)` at an angle `37^(@)` to vertical, towards east.`A` man is moving to west with a velocity of `5 m//s^(-1)`.The angle with the vertical at which he has to hold the umbrella to protect himself from rain is.

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