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A bicyclist is traveling at an angular speed of 8pi radians per second. How fast is she traveling in miles per hour if her tires are 28 inches in diameter?
9 years ago

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bobpursley
horizontal
speed=angularspeed*radius

that will give you speed in inches/second

convert that to mph

9 years ago

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