Physics, asked by Noor7994, 1 month ago

When the rear wheel of a bicycle is rotated by placing it in the water, the water seems to be moving past the wheel what type of inertia is it?

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Answered by harry366784
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Explanation:

typical road wheel weighs about 0.9 kg, and has a diameter of 0.7 m, so a radius of 0.35 m. If all of the weight is concentrated in the circumference (not a bad assumption), then the moment of inertia would be I = m*r^2 = 0.9 * 0.35^2 = 0.11 kg-m^2. So you sound a bit high, but maybe you just have a heavy wheel.

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