Mathematics
The radius of a circular wheel is 42 cm. Find the distance traveled by it in :
(i) 1 revolution
(ii) 50 revolutions
(iii) 200 revolutions
Area Trapezium Polygon
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Answer
(i) Given:
The radius of a circular wheel = 42 cm = 0.42 m
As we know, the circumference of the circle = 2πr
Hence, the distance traveled by wheel in 1 revolution is 2.64 m.
(ii) Distance traveled by wheel in 50 revolutions = Circumference of the wheel x 50
= 2.64 x 50 m
= 132 m
Hence, the distance traveled by wheel in 50 revolutions is 132 m.
(ii) Distance traveled by wheel in 200 revolutions = Circumference of the wheel x 200
= 2.64 x 200 m
= 528 m
Hence, the distance traveled by wheel in 200 revolutions is 528 m.
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