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If the diameter of a wheel is 70cm. How many metres will the cycle travel if the
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<blockquote data-quote="Xeran" data-source="post: 2641195" data-attributes="member: 894714"><p>the circumference of a wheel is equal to the 2 * the radius * Pi</p><p>and since the radius is half of the diameter, you could just say:</p><p>diameter * Pi (Pi = 3.14....)</p><p>That is how many cm a wheel has turned in a revolution.</p><p></p><p>So 50*70cm*3.14 = 10995.5743 cm in 50 revolutions.</p><p></p><p>If you want to convert centimeters to meters, all you have to do is divide by a hundred.</p><p></p><p>10995.5734 cm / 100 = 109.955734 meters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xeran, post: 2641195, member: 894714"] the circumference of a wheel is equal to the 2 * the radius * Pi and since the radius is half of the diameter, you could just say: diameter * Pi (Pi = 3.14....) That is how many cm a wheel has turned in a revolution. So 50*70cm*3.14 = 10995.5743 cm in 50 revolutions. If you want to convert centimeters to meters, all you have to do is divide by a hundred. 10995.5734 cm / 100 = 109.955734 meters. [/QUOTE]
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