The front wheel of a

  1. he front wheel of a high-wheel bicycle from the late 1800s was larger than the rear wheel to increase the bicycle's overall
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  2. a trail bike has a front wheel with a diameter of 40cm and a back wheel of of a diametet 60cm. Through what angle does the front
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  3. the front wheel of a bicycle has a diameter of 16 in and the back wheel has a diameter of 26 in. through what angles does the
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  4. a bicycle has a front wheel with a diameter of 24cm and a back wheel with a diameter of 60cm. through what angle does the front
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  5. The circumference of a rear wheel of a carriage is 50 inches more than a front wheel. If the rear wheel makes as many
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  6. This is an SAT prep question. Senai customized her bicycle by exchanging the front wheel for a wheel that had one half the
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  7. penny farthing had a large front wheel radius 65cm and a small back wheel radius 25 cm. how many times did the back wheel turn
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  8. A stationary bicycle is raised off the ground, and its front wheel (m = 1.70 kg) is rotating at an angular velocity of 21.9
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  9. A stationary bicycle is raised off the ground, and its front wheel (m = 1.3 kg) is rotating at an angular velocity of 14.0 rad/s
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  10. A stationary bicycle is raised off the ground, and its front wheel (m = 1.3 kg) is rotating at an angular velocity of 12.3 rad/s
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