Math, asked by charanjeet77, 3 months ago

A bicycle wheel makes 500 revolutions in moving 1 km. Find the

diameter of the wheel.​

Answers

Answered by sakshamnirala1p434vq
13

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

A bicycle wheel makes 500 revolutions in moving 1 km.

In 1 revolution, the bicycle wheel covers

= 1/500 km = 1000/500 m = 2m

1 revolution distance = circumference of the wheel

⇒ 2πr = 2

⇒ 2×22/7×r =2

⇒ r=

2×22

2×7

=

22

7

Therefore, diameter (d) = 2r = 2×7/22 = 7/11 = 0.636 m.

Answered by harshvardhan0418
6

Answer:

A bicycle wheel makes 500 revolutions in moving 1 km.

In 1 revolution, the bicycle wheel covers

= 1/500 km = 1000/500 m = 2m

1 revolution distance = circumference of the wheel

⇒ 2πr = 2

⇒ 2×22/7×r =2

⇒ r=

2×22

2×7

=

22

7

Therefore, diameter (d) = 2r = 2×7/22 = 7/11 = 0.636 m.

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