W wsh_12 New member Mar 25, 2009 #1 Suppose you are riding a stationary exercise bicycle, and the electronic meter indicates that the wheel is rotating at 9.2 rad/s. The wheel has a radius of 0.55 m.
Suppose you are riding a stationary exercise bicycle, and the electronic meter indicates that the wheel is rotating at 9.2 rad/s. The wheel has a radius of 0.55 m.
L lynx New member Mar 25, 2009 #2 total angular distance covered will be, 9.2 x 2080 radian = 19136 radian. radius= 0.55 metre. so, distance covered, 19136 x 0.55 metre=10524.8 metre
total angular distance covered will be, 9.2 x 2080 radian = 19136 radian. radius= 0.55 metre. so, distance covered, 19136 x 0.55 metre=10524.8 metre
L lynx New member Mar 25, 2009 #3 total angular distance covered will be, 9.2 x 2080 radian = 19136 radian. radius= 0.55 metre. so, distance covered, 19136 x 0.55 metre=10524.8 metre
total angular distance covered will be, 9.2 x 2080 radian = 19136 radian. radius= 0.55 metre. so, distance covered, 19136 x 0.55 metre=10524.8 metre