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For proper water drainage from roof of building pipes are used. One of the pipes is shown in the figure. Height of the building is 20m.Water strikes the ground at a horizontal distance of 8m from the pipe opening. The speed of water as it leaves the pipe is `(g=10m/s^(2))`

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