wheel diameter times pi times number of rotations
A bike is not a circle, so the question doesn't mean much as it's stated. But we'repretty sure that you're referring to one of the bike's wheels.The definition of "diameter" is "double the radius". If double the radius is 24 inches,then the radius is (24/2) = 12 inches.
y = distance x = time v = velocitydistance = velocity x timey = v X
Circumference of wheel in cm: 2900/23 Diameter of wheel: (2900/23)/pi = 40 cm rounded to the nearest integer
the area of a sphere with radius 4 inches in length
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Yes, the bike can record distance traveled.
Yes, the bike has a screen that displays distance traveled, heart rate, calories burned, and time, etc.
There are different sizes for dirt bike wheels as there are for regular bike wheels.
Yes this model of bike will record your distance traveled in both miles and kilometers as well as your calories burnt, speed and heart rate.
Depends on the diameter of the wheels. Formula should be (5 min)*(60 sec/min)*(3 rev/sec)*(? meters/rev) Where ? meters would be the circumference of the wheels which is pi*diameter
40 miles is equal to 64.37 Kilo meters. Hence the speed of the bike can be found as speed=distance traveled by time. 64.37/2= 32.19 kph.
Thin wheels alone isn't enough to identify the bike type. Can be a road bike, bike, a track bike, a TT bike. Even fixies and single-speeds can have thin wheels.
There's no way of telling, as that would depend on the wheel size and gear ratio, which can vary from bike to bike. The Online Gear Calculator (in the relevant links section below) is very useful for calculating the distance traveled on a single pedal stroke, if you have some parameters to input.
The wheels are the big round things on which the bike moves and the axles are at the center of the wheels, attaching them to the bike.
By definition those are 26"(in diameter) wheels, but the exact size would depend on the tires that are on.
Which gear the bike is in doesn't matter, the wheels will have to turn the same number of times anyhow. To find the answer, calculate the circumference of the wheel, (hint: circumference = diameter times pi) then divide with the distance.
Change the wheels with specil ski wheels i think its called ski bike.