A bicycle with 20 inch wheels is travelling down a road at 15mi/h. Find the angular velocity of the wheel in revolutions per minute.
Diameter = 20 in
Radius = 10 in
v = 15 mi/hr
angular speed (ω) = ?
We use the formula:
v = ω r
Substituting,
15 mi/hr = ω * 10 in
Note that 1 mile = 63360 inches, and 1 hour = 60 min:
15 mi * (63360 in / mi) / (1 hr * 60 min / hr) = ω * 10 in
15840 in / min = ω * 10 in
ω = 15840 / 10
ω = 1584 rad/min
rev/min = ?
Note that 1 revolution = 2π. Thus,
(1584 rad/min) * (1 rev / 2π rad) = 252.2 rev/min
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