It is: 26/2 = 13 inches
The radius is half of the diameter so it is 2.5 Feet.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
The radius will be half the diameter which is 20/2 = 10 inches
The radius is half of the diameter so it is 2.5 Feet.
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.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
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We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
We've already had this question. If this is about a real bike it can't be answered, as the spokes never go to the precise center of the wheel. If this is about maths, then basic geometry states that circumference = diameter times pi. A spoke would be the radius, which is half of the diameter. Pi is usually held at 3.14, but the numbers just keeps coming. Circumference / Pi = diameter Diameter / 2 = radius Now do the rest of the homework yourself.
Wheel movement of one revelution equals one circumference ( in feet ). Calculate that from the given info of radius ( in inches ).
28 - 21 = 7Which is a fairly silly answer as there are no 21" bike wheels. The spoke thing is quite misleading, as there are several things that aren't mentioned here that affect spoke length.If stood side by side the 28" wheel will reach 7" higher than the 21" wheel.7 inches difference . As 28-21=7The diameter of one bicycle wheel is 28 inches and its spokes run from the hub (or center) to the edge of the rim. The diameter of another bicycle wheel 21 inches. What is the difference in inches between the length of the spokes of the two wheels?
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.