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Physics, 29.01.2020 00:49 jacobman0718

The drawing shows a golf ball passing through a windmill at a miniature golf course. the windmill has 6 blades and rotates at an angular speed of 1.90 rad/s. the opening between successive blades is equal to the width of a blade. a golf ball (diameter 4.50 10⁻² m) has just reached the edge of one of the rotating blades (see the drawing). ignoring the thickness of the blades, find the minimum linear speed with which the ball moves along the ground, such that the ball will not be hit by the next blade.

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