If by "27 inch wheel" you mean:"a wheel with a circumference of 27 inches" The answer is 27 inches."a wheel with a radius of 27 inches" The answer is 54π inches"a wheel with a diameter of 27 inches" The answer is 27π inches
It is: 26/2 = 13 inches
We had this question just the other day as well. 28-21, you do the math.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.
Area of bicycle wheel: pi*13 squared = 169*pi or about 531 square inches
The radius will be half the diameter which is 20/2 = 10 inches
Radius of the wheel: 24/2 = 12 inches
If by "27 inch wheel" you mean:"a wheel with a circumference of 27 inches" The answer is 27 inches."a wheel with a radius of 27 inches" The answer is 54π inches"a wheel with a diameter of 27 inches" The answer is 27π inches
20 X 3.14=62.83
the mechanical advantage is noting
18.4 inches
It is: 26/2 = 13 inches
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If the diameter of the wheel is one yard, which is 36 inches, then the radius would be half of that. So, the radius of the wheel would be 18 inches. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
20 inches will be the 'diameter' so the 'radius' will be 10 inches.
22 inches because pi=3.14 and 28-21=7 and 7x3.14=22
We had this question just the other day as well. 28-21, you do the math.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.