Assuming there is no skidding involved, one revolution of the wheel will move it forward a distance equal to the circumference of the wheel. This can be calculated according to the formula c = 2 * PI * r, where c is the circumference and r is the radius of the wheel (the distance between its axis or middle to any point on its surface).
Distance covered - 2199m Displacement - 200m Distance covered - 2199m Displacement - 200m
Linear distance of one revolution = 3.14 x diameter = 3.14 x 20 = 62.8 meters
Average speed = distance/time
There are one syllable in the word "wheels."
90 min is an hour-and-a-half. One-and-a-half times 50 is 75 miles.
The distance covered in one revolution of this circle is 481 meters.
Everyone differs on that one , but I'll go with 'span' .
Distance covered - 2199m Displacement - 200m Distance covered - 2199m Displacement - 200m
Linear distance of one revolution = 3.14 x diameter = 3.14 x 20 = 62.8 meters
An unspecified unit of speed.
Distance between these two is 12274 kms. One way is covered from above the pacific ocean. Other way is covered over the Indian Ocean.
i think it 1/6 of total distance......:D
36 pi
It depends on your distance from the sun
The pitch is the axial distance between threads, and the distance the thread moves with a 360 degree revolution. So if the pitch of a screw is 1mm, one revolution will move it 1mm farther down.
400 meters
If the rim doesn't slip on the ground, then the distance for each revolution is (diameter x pi).2.5 x pi = 7.854 (rounded)