how many revolutions would a cycle wheel I of diametre 1.6 m make to cover distance of 352 metres
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The cycle is considered as a circle.
Diameter = 1.6 m
The perimeter of a the cycle
= π × Diameter
= π × 1.6 m
= 1.6π m
Distance = 352 m
Hence total revolutions to be made are
= (Distance)/(Perimeter of the cycle)
= 352/1.6π
= 691 (approximately).
⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU⬅
The cycle is considered as a circle.
Diameter = 1.6 m
The perimeter of a the cycle
= π × Diameter
= π × 1.6 m
= 1.6π m
Distance = 352 m
Hence total revolutions to be made are
= (Distance)/(Perimeter of the cycle)
= 352/1.6π
= 691 (approximately).
⬆HOPE THIS HELPS YOU⬅
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35200/102. you will get the ans
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