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Sand moves without slipping at 6.0 m/s down a conveyer that is tilted at 15∘. The sand enters a pipe h = 2.7 m below the end of the conveyer belt, as shown in the figure (Figure 1). What is the horizontal distance d between the conveyer belt and the pipe?

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