Question:

You are playing an old 78.0 rpm album when you notice a small piece of lint on the record at a distance of 6.7 cm from the center of the turntable. Light coming in through the window (essentially parallel rays) casts a shadow of the lint on the wall behind

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You are playing an old 78.0 rpm album when you notice a small piece of lint on the record at a distance of 6.7 cm from the center of the turntable. Light coming in through the window
(essentially parallel rays) casts a shadow of the lint on the wall behind

You are playing an old 78.0 rpm album when you notice a small piece of lint on the record at a distance of 6.7 cm from the center of the turntable. Light coming in through the window (essentially parallel rays) casts a shadow of the lint on the wall behind the turntable. Determine the maximum speed of the lint's shadow on the wall.