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a mountain climber jumps a 3.0 m wide crevasse by leaping horizontally with a speed of 8.0 m/s. (a) if the climber's direction of motion on landing is -45 degrees, what is the height the difference between the two sides of the crevasse? (b) where does the climber land?
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