$A$ body is projected at an angle of $45^{\circ}$ from a point on the ground at a distance of $30 \,m$ from the foot of a vertical pole of height $20 \,m$. The body just crosses the top of the pole and strikes the ground at a distance $s$ from the foot of the pole on the other side. Then, $s$ is: (in $\,m$)

  • A
    $20$
  • B
    $30$
  • C
    $50$
  • D
    $60$

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