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.
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I can assume that the 100 m refers to the length but it is not clear whether the 40 mm is the radius, diameter or, less likely, the circumference. Without that information it is not possible to answer the question.
If the area is 10000m2, each side has length 100m Therefore the perimeter is 4*100m = 400m
In this context, the "M" usually stands for "million" so 100M would be $1,000,000
Well, darling, to calculate that, you need to figure out the circumference of the wheel using the formula 2πr. So, for a wheel with a radius of 0.5m, the circumference would be π meters. To travel 100m, the wheel would need to make 100/π turns, which is approximately 31.83 turns. So, grab your helmet and start pedaling like there's no tomorrow!
They range from a diameter of 100m to 40+ kilometers
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= 3.14 · 12765kmThe circumference at theequator is 40,082km and 100m. = 40082.1km
Asteroids from 10m to 100m in diameter can cause national devastation (i.e. a country or state). Asteroids from 1km to 10km in diameter can cause global devastation (i.e. the world or several continents).
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If the wire length is 100m and the Diameter is 1mm calculate the Resistance of wire?
100m
1 hectare
The dimensions of a duck egg are ranging from 1cm*1cm*1cm to 100m*100m*100m
3154m to the nearest 100m is 3200m