Math, asked by arshathparvesh10, 1 year ago

The diameter of a wheel is 1.54 m. How far will it travel in 200 revolutions?

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Answered by Anonymous
47

Answer: d = 1.54

R= 0.77

Number of revaluation = distance / circumference

Circumference = 2πr

2×22/7×0.77

4.84

Distance = number of revolution × circumference

200 × 4.84

968m

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by anirudhayadav393
2

Concept introduction:

Diameter is considered as a straight line in a circle that passes through the center point of the circle and bisects two opposite sides of the circle making the largest straight line in the respective figure.

Given:

We have been given the diameter of a wheel along with the total number of revolutions.

To find:

We need to find the distance it will travel for 200 revolutions and having a diameter of 1.54 m.

Solution:

According to the question,

Diameter = 1.54 m

Revolutions = 200

Therefore, circumference of the wheel = πD

= 3.14*1.54

= 4.835 m

Therefore, the total distance covered for 200 revolutions = 200*4.835

= 967.12 m

Final answer:

The wheel will travel 967.12 m in 200 revolutions.

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