hunter (his height is 2 meters) was standing at a distance of 24 meters from a pole of height 10 meters, aiming his bow and arrow at a bird sitting on the top of the pole. The angle of elevation of the bird from his eyes was X degree. The hunter knew that on hearing the sound of the release of the arrow from the bow, the bird would suddenly fly perpendicular to the ground and therefore, he had to shoot his arrow at a degree higher than X degree so that the arrow would hit the bird while flying perpendicularly above the pole. the speed of his arrow was 12 meters per second. he aimed his arrow at 2X degree and released it. The bird on hearing the release sound flied above the pole perpendicularly but it was hit by the arrow. Find the speed (meters per second) at which the bird flied
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The hunter knew that on hearing the sound of the release of the ... his bow and arrow at a bird sitting on the top of the pole.
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