The wheel in the figure has eight equally spaced spokes and a radius of 40 cm. It is mounted on a fixed axle and is spinning at 1.7 rev/s. You want to shoot a 25-cm-long arrow parallel to this axle and through the wheel without hitting any of the spokes. Assume that the arrow and the spokes are very thin. What minimum speed must the arrow have? Number 3.4 Units m/s

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The wheel in the figure has eight equally spaced spokes and a radius of 40 cm. It is mounted on a fixed axle and is spinning at 1.7 revolutions per second (rev/s). You want to shoot a 25-cm-long arrow parallel to this axle and through the wheel without hitting any of the spokes. Assume that the arrow and the spokes are very thin. What minimum speed must the arrow have?

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The image includes a diagram of a wheel with eight spokes. The wheel is shown in a side view, with the axle running horizontally. An arrow is depicted parallel to the axle, aimed to pass through the spaces between the spokes as the wheel spins.

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- Number: 3.4
- Units: m/s (meters per second)
Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription for Educational Website:** The wheel in the figure has eight equally spaced spokes and a radius of 40 cm. It is mounted on a fixed axle and is spinning at 1.7 revolutions per second (rev/s). You want to shoot a 25-cm-long arrow parallel to this axle and through the wheel without hitting any of the spokes. Assume that the arrow and the spokes are very thin. What minimum speed must the arrow have? **Diagram Explanation:** The image includes a diagram of a wheel with eight spokes. The wheel is shown in a side view, with the axle running horizontally. An arrow is depicted parallel to the axle, aimed to pass through the spaces between the spokes as the wheel spins. **Inputs:** - Number: 3.4 - Units: m/s (meters per second)
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