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Rain is falling down with a velocity of 1m/s , perpendicular to the ground. A man runs with an umbrella with a velocity of 5 m/s.
Find the angle at which the umbrella must be held to ensure that the man remains dry.


I think i have solved this problem using the following diagram which i made.
the resultant vector is [tex]\sqrt{}26[/tex] m/s and [tex]\theta[/tex] is approximately equal to 11.5o.

Could someone tell me if my answer is correct?


Thank you.
 

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