a toothed wheel of radius 40 cm is attached to a smaller toothed wheel of diameter 24 cm. how many revolutions will the smaller wheel make when the larger one makes 150 revolutions ? (pls ans both questions previous and this quickly )
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Since the wheels are attached, the distance travelled by both the wheels will be same.
In 1 revolution, distance travelled by larger wheel= πd = π×40
In 150 revolutions, distance travelled by larger wheel= 150πd = π×40×150
In 1 revolution, distance travelled by smaller wheel= πd = π×24
number of revolutions = (π×40×150)/(π×24) = 250
So the smaller wheel will make 250 revolutions.
In 1 revolution, distance travelled by larger wheel= πd = π×40
In 150 revolutions, distance travelled by larger wheel= 150πd = π×40×150
In 1 revolution, distance travelled by smaller wheel= πd = π×24
number of revolutions = (π×40×150)/(π×24) = 250
So the smaller wheel will make 250 revolutions.
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