Two identical antennas mounted on identical towers are separated from each other by a distance of $45 \, km$. What should be the minimum height of the receiving antenna to receive the signals in line of sight? (Assume radius of earth is $6400 \, km$)

  • A
    $19.77$
  • B
    $39.55$
  • C
    $79.1$
  • D
    $158.2$

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