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Asked by Rafael L.

A bicycle's wheels are 30 inches in diameter. Assuming that the angular speed of the wheels is 11 radians per second, find the speed of the bicycle in inches per second.
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
11 rad/s * 1rev/2πrad * 30πin/rev = 115 in/s
9 years ago
Answered by JIm
Your answer is wrong...bad influence
8 years ago

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