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A wheel whose radius is 50 centimeters completes 6 radians in 1 seconds. What is the linear speed of a point on the rim of the wheel? Convert your answer to meters per second (m/s).

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Answer:

3m/seconds

Explanation:

In this problem we are required to solve for linear speed of the rotating wheel

The linear speed =angular speed x raduis

Given data

Radius r= 50cm

Converting from cm to m

50/100= 0.5m

Angular velocity w= 6rad/s

V=wr

V= 6*0.5m

V=3m/s

The linear speed is 3m/seconds

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