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Superman is supposed to leap tall buildings in a single bound. suppose that he obeys the normal laws of physics in this feat. estimate how fast he should be moving when he leaves the ground so that he just clears the top of disque hall. (hint # 1: how fast would he be moving if he just fell off the top? hint #2: you have to estimate how tall disque hall is.)

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