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A man runs across the roof-top of a tall building and jumps horizontally with the hope of landing on the roof of the next building which is of a lower height than the first. if his speed is 9 m/s, the (horizontal) distance between the two buildings is 10 m and the height difference is 9 m, will he be able to land on the next building

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Answered by komi1897ramanujan
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Answered by Anonymous
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Horizontal velocity =9m/s

height difference h=9m

acceleration due to gravity (g) =10m/s^2

Distance between the building d=10m

Horizontal Range (R) =u√2h/g

R=92×9/10

R=91.8

R=12.074m

Horizontal range is greater than distance between the two buildings. Hence man able to land on the next building

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