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A spider jumps onto the bottom of the front wheel as the bike is moving. The spider believes that if it just holds on tight that the tire will go all the way around one time in just 1 second. Is it right or wrong? Explain your answers.
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Is there anything else? Because I’m the question doesn’t make sense
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