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Physics, 03.03.2021 18:40 eddsworldfrantic

Spiderman is climbing up a building on one side of a 10-m-wide street when he spots Mary Jane 10 m below, standing on a platform on the other side of the street. The platform is about to explode. Spiderman swings down using his web and grabs Mary Jane, hoping to swing up with her to an open terrace, 5 m above the platform on the same building—where they both would be safe. Will they make it?

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