Math, asked by girishpubg4, 7 months ago

The wheel of a motor cycle is of radius 35 cm. How many revolutions per minute must the wheel make so as to keep a speed of 66 km/h?

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Answered by prachinigam2006
3

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The radius of a wheel =r=35 cm=0.35 cm.

The speed it must keep =s=66 km/h=

60

66×1000

m/min=1100 m/min

To find out:

The number of revolution =n, it makes per minute to maintain that speed.

Solution:

The circumference =C of the wheel =2πr=2×

7

22

×0.35 m=2.2 m=C

The distance the wheel covers in 1 min=d=1100 m.

Now the distance =d covered by a wheel in one revolution = the circumference of the wheel.

∴ Here the number of revolution =n=

C

d

=

2.2

1100

=500.

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