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  • 10-08-2017
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A bicycle wheel of radius 42cm is rolled over a distance of 66m. How many revolutions does it make? [Take π=22/7]

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eco92 eco92
  • 16-08-2017
In one revolution, the bicycle covers a distance equal to the circumference of the wheel.

So, in one revolution, the bicycle covers
[tex]C=2 \pi r=2* \frac{22}{7}*0.42(m)= 44*0.06(m)=2.64 (m)[/tex]

In a distance of 66 m the bicycle makes [tex] \frac{66}{2.64}= 25[/tex] revolutions


Answer: 25 revolutions 
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