If a longjumper can jump 8 meters at the north pole, how far can he jump at

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If a longjumper can jump 8 meters at the north pole, how far can he jump at the equator? (Ignore effects of wind resistance, temperature, and runways made of ice. And assume that the jump is made in the north-south direction at the equator, so that there is no Coriolis force.)
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