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25 May, 23:53

An electric model train travels at 31.50 cm/s around a circular track of radius 1.670 m. how many revolutions does it perform in one second

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  1. 25 May, 23:55
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    - - The circumference of the track is (2 · π · radius).

    Circumference = (2 · π · 1.67m) = 10.49 meters.

    - - The train's speed is (31.5 cm) / (10.49 m) of the track's circumference, per second. That's ...

    (31.5 cm) · (1m / 100cm) / (10.49 m / circumference) =

    (31.5 / 100 · 1,049) (cm · m / cm · m) =

    = 0.030 of the circumference per second.

    The train performs 0.03 revolution per second.

    It takes (1/0.03) = about 33.3 seconds to complete one revolution of the track.
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