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Tesfa
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Do you wonder if i say , every time i searched i got different answers that i am confused now.now i don't know what to do.i am given a home work
Amanuel
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to find the revolution
first we need to get its circumference by multiplying its diameter with pi because its circumference is the distance it takes in one revolution.
c=pid= 3.14*(32/100)=1.0053
then if one revo= 1.0053 meter how many revo takes 16m
revo= 16/ 1.0053 =15.91564 which is close to 16 revo
Physics unit 5 review questions pag 138&139