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The Radius of a Wheel is 0.25 M. How Many Revolutions Will It Make in Covering 11 Km? - Mathematics

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The radius of a wheel is 0.25 m. How many revolutions will it make in covering 11 km?

पर्याय

  • 2800

  • 4000

  • 5500

  •  7000

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उत्तर

7000
Distance covered in 1 revolution = 2πr

`=(2xx22/7xx0.25)"m"`

`=(2xx22/7xx25/100)"m"`

`= 11/7 "m"`

Number of revolutions taken to cover 11 km`=(11xx1000xx7/11)`

= 7000

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पाठ 18 Area of Circle, Sector and Segment
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