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The revolutions per minute of a bike wheel depends on the size of the wheel, the speed you are riding, and other factors. It is generally thought it can spin at 2 revolutions per second.
That depends on the relative sizes of the gear shafts used to transmit power from the motor to the wheel. For instance, if they were the same size, and no gears in between, then the wheel would rotate 400 times a minute (RPM), which is 6.66 times a second. But usually gears transmit power in such a way that the wheel rotates slower than the motor (less RPM) but with more power.
To solve, you need how far is travelled in 1 minute and the circumference of the wheel (in the same units) which gives how far the wheel travels in one revolution; then dividing the former by the latter will give the revolutions per minute: I'll work in inches: There are 63360 inches in 1 mile and 60 minutes in 1 hour, thus: 10mph = 10 x 63360 ÷ 60 inches per minute = 10560 ipm circumference = π x diameter = 26π inches ⇒ revolutions per minute = 10560 ipm ÷ 26π ins ~= 129.3 rpm
10*1760*36 = 633600 inches in 60 minutes 10560 inches in 1 minute Circumference of bike wheel = 2*pi*27 = 169.6460033 inches 10560/169.6460033 = 62.24726663 revolutions of bike wheel in 1 minute 62.24726663*360 degrees = 22409.01599 degrees in 1 minute Therefore the bike's wheel spoke has turned through an angle of 22409 degrees in I minute, correct to 5 significant figures.
A wheel with a diameter of 12 inches will have an angular speed of 560.2 revs per minute.
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Revolutions per minute of the rear wheel
Revolutions per minute of the rear wheel
The revolutions per minute of a bike wheel depends on the size of the wheel, the speed you are riding, and other factors. It is generally thought it can spin at 2 revolutions per second.
1760 yards = 1 mile. 60 minutes = 1 hour. 36 inches = 1 yard. 50*1760 divided by 60 = 1466 yards 2 feet in one minute Circumference of wheel = pi*36 = 113.0973355 inches 113.0973355/36 = 3.141592654 yards 1466.666666/3.14192654 = 466.8048878 revolutions in one minute So the wheel makes 466 full revolutions in one minute.
That depends on the relative sizes of the gear shafts used to transmit power from the motor to the wheel. For instance, if they were the same size, and no gears in between, then the wheel would rotate 400 times a minute (RPM), which is 6.66 times a second. But usually gears transmit power in such a way that the wheel rotates slower than the motor (less RPM) but with more power.
No, they just rotate at more revolutions that a larger wheel at the same speed.
The circumference of an 8-inch diameter wheel = d*pi = 8*pi. Each revolution will advance the wheel by one circumference, so 2000 revolutions per minute would be 2000 * 8 * pi = 1600pi feet per minute.
1 revolution = 2PI radian. 2 revolutions = 4PI radian The angular speed of the Ferris wheel is 4PI radians . Multiply by the radius. The linear speed is 100PI feet per minute.
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