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23 December, 11:41

A bike with tires of radius

0.330 m speeds up from rest

to 5.33 m/s in 6.27's. Through

what angle do the wheels turn

in that time?

(Unit = rad)

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  1. 23 December, 13:04
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    The wheels turn 101.27 radians in that time.

    Explanation:

    First, we need to find the angular velocity of the tires. We use the following formula for this purpose:

    Δv = rω

    ω = Δv/r

    where,

    ω = Angular Velocity of Tires = ?

    Δv = change in linear velocity = 5.33 m/s - 0 m/s = 5.33 m/s

    r = radius of tire = 0.33 m

    Therefore,

    ω = (5.33 m/s) / (0.33 m)

    ω = 16.15 rad/s

    Now, the angular displacement covered by tires can be found out by using the general formula of angular velocity:

    ω = θ/t

    θ = ωt

    where,

    θ = angular displacement = ?

    t = time = 6.27 s

    Therefore,

    θ = (16.15 rad/s) (6.27 s)

    θ = 101.27 radians
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