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In the movie Mission Impossible 3, is the physics in the skyscraper scene accurate? Assume that...

In the movie Mission Impossible 3, is the physics in the skyscraper scene accurate? Assume that Tom Cruise's running speed was 7.6 meters per second. The height of building 1 was 226 meters and the height of building 2 was 162 meters. Using only the information provided, give equations and detailed explanation as to why the scene is either accurate or inaccurate.

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