please help...A wheel 1.0m in

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  1. Hey guys pls help-Susan has a trundle wheel. The radius of the wheel is 0.2 metres. She pushes the wheel across the playground.
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  2. A person has a measuring wheel that records the distance the wheel is rolled along the ground. The circumference of the wheel is
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  3. A person has a measuring wheel that records the distance the wheel is rolled along the ground. The circumference of the wheel is
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  4. A wheel rotates without friction about a stationary horizontal axis at the center of the wheel.A constant tangential force of
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  5. A wheel rotates without friction about a stationary horizontal axis at the center of the wheel. A constant tangential force
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  6. on the rim of the wheel (the rider). Roll the wheel away from the starting point (see figure below) and stop the wheel in at
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  7. A wheel of a child's car revolves at 15 rpm.a) What is the angular velocity of the wheel in radians per seconds? b) A painted
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  8. When a 19.9 kg wheel with an angular speed of 3.10 rad/s is disconnected from a motor, a 0.124 N ยท m frictional torque slows
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    2. Alex asked by Alex
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  9. A wheel of arduous 30 cm is rotating at a rate of 2.0 revolutions every 0.080 s. Through what angle, in radians, does the wheel
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  10. In one revolution a wheel moves forward a distance equal to its circumference. This is because the wheel Always in contact with
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