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A man runs across the roof of a tall building and jumps horizontally on to the (lower) roof of an adjacent building. If his speed in `9ms^-1` and the horizontal distance between the buildings is 10 m and the height difference between the roof is 9m, will he is able to land on the next buildings? (take `g=10ms^-2`)

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