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To a stationary man, rain appears to be falling at his back at an angle `30^@` with the vertical. As he starts moving forward with a speed of `0.5 m s^-1`, he finds that the rain is falling vertically.
The speed of rain with respect to the moving man is.

A

0.5

B

`1.0 m s^-1`

C

`0.5 (sqrt(3)) m s^-1`

D

`0.43 m s^-1`

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B

(b) `sin 30^@ = (v_m)/(v_r) rArr v_r = 1 ms^-1`
`v_(r//m) = v_r cos 30^@ 1 xx (sqrt(3))/(2) = 0.5 sqrt(3) ms^-1`.
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