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A gear of radius 6.1 cm turns at 11 revolutions per second. What is the linear velocity of the gear in meters per second?
v = linear velocity, d = distance traveled, and t = time.

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ujalakhan18

Answer:

Velocity = 4.22 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Time = 1 second

Radius = 6.1 cm

Diameter = 12.2 cm = 0.122 m

Displacement = Revolution × π × Diameter

Displacement = 11 × 3.14 × 0.122

Displacement = 4.22 m

Now, Linear velocity:

Velocity = displacement / Time

Velocity = 4.22 / 1

Velocity = 4.22 m/s

tramserran

Answer:  4.216 meters per second

Step-by-step explanation:

Notes: Use the following conversions:

                                                                1 revolution = 2π

                                                                100 cm = 1 meter

and the following formula: v = ωr/t where v is in meters per second

[tex]\dfrac{11\ revolutions\times 6.1\ cm}{1\ second}\times \dfrac{2\pi}{1\ revolution}\times \dfrac{1\ meter}{100\ cm}=\dfrac{1.342\pi\ meters}{second}\\\\\\=\large\boxed{\dfrac{4.216\ meters}{second}}}[/tex]

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