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23 June, 10:43

Consider a bicycle that has wheels with a circumference of 1 m. What is the linear speed of the bicycle when the wheels rotate at 2 revolutions per second?

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  1. 23 June, 10:50
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    V = 12.56 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    R = 1 m

    The angular speed,ω = 2 rev/s

    We know that 1 rev = 2 π rad

    Therefore

    ω = 4 π rev/s

    The linear speed V is given as

    V = ω x R

    V = 4 π x 1 m/s

    V = 4 π m/s

    Therefore the speed of the bicycle will be 4 π m/s

    We know that, π = 3.14

    V = 12.56 m/s

    The linear speed will be 12.56 m/s
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