To figure out how long a revolution is you need to find the circumference of the wheel. If the diameter is 70 centimeters, then to get the circumference you multiply the diameter by pi (3.14). That equals 219.8. centimeters. Then you convert 66 meters into centimeters, and that is 6600. Then you divide 6600 by 219.8 and get 30 revolutions.
Diameter = 68 cm => circumference = pi*d = 213.63 cm = 2.1363 m To travel 100 m the wheel makes 100/2.1363 = 46.81 revs.
50*pi*500 = 78539.81634centimeters or 785 meters, correct to three significant figures.
440 cm.
approximately 47.1238898 feet.
1.55 miles = 2494.4832 meters So you must travel 2494.4832 meters before you can say that you have traveled 1.55 miles.
Diameter = 68 cm => circumference = pi*d = 213.63 cm = 2.1363 m To travel 100 m the wheel makes 100/2.1363 = 46.81 revs.
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
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It will take 50 years to travel 4.5 meters at a speed of 9 centimeters per year. This calculation is done by dividing 4.5 meters by 0.09 meters (which is equivalent to 9 centimeters) to get the time in years.
It will travel: 50*12*pi = 1885 inches rounded to the nearest integer
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter (pi=3.14159...) Traveled distance = number of revolutions * circumference of tire To increase the distance you can either increase the number of revolutions or the circumference of the tire. Ex: Tire diameter = 1 meter => circumference = 3.14159 * 1 = 3.14159 meters So if you drive from home to Wendy's and the wheel spins 1000 times totally it means that you've traveled a distance of: 3.14159 * 1000 = 3141.59 meters
Find the circumference of the circle and multiply it times 27 and thatll be how many centimeters its traveled.
To calculate the number of wheel rotations needed to travel a certain distance, we must first find the circumference of the wheel using the formula C = πd, where d is the diameter of the wheel. Given that the diameter is 0.5 meters, the circumference is C = π(0.5) = 1.57 meters. To travel 100 meters, the wheel would need to make 100 / 1.57 = approximately 63.69 rotations. Therefore, the wheel would need to make approximately 64 rotations to travel 100 meters.
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
There are 100 centimeters in a meter. Thus 100 meters is 10000 centimeters 10000 divided by 5 centimeters per year = Two Thousand Years
50*pi*500 = 78539.81634centimeters or 785 meters, correct to three significant figures.
Small bodies that travel through space are called asteroids, comets, or meteoroids. They can range in size from a few meters to several kilometers in diameter and are common in our solar system.