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WINSTONCH [101]
1 year ago
9

¿Cuánto recorre aproximadamente una rueda que da 60 vueltas si ésta tiene un radio de 0.20 m?

Mathematics
1 answer:
damaskus [11]1 year ago
4 0

La rueda recorre una distancia de 75.420 metros tras 60 vueltas. (Correct choice: A)

<h3>Cuánta distancia recorre una rueda que da 60 vueltas?</h3>

La rueda se desplaza sobre el suelo mediante un tipo de movimiento conocido como rodadura, en la que la rueda experimenta rotación y traslación, cuyo centro instantáneo de rotación es el punto de contacto entre la rueda y el suelo.

Si no existe deslizamiento de la rueda con respecto al suelo, entonces la distancia recorrida tras una revolución de la rueda (s), en metros, es descrita por la siguiente ecuación:

s = 2π · r         (1)

Donde r es el radio de la rueda, en metros.

Si tenemos que r = 0.20 m, entonces la distancia recorrida es:

s = 2π · (0.20 m)

s ≈ 1.257 m

Asimismo, la distancia recorrida es directamente proporcional al número de revoluciones de la rueda es y la distancia recorrida tras 60 vueltas es determinada por regla de tres simple:

S = 60 vueltas × (1.257 m / 1 vuelta)

S = 75.420 metros

La rueda recorre una distancia de 75.420 metros tras 60 vueltas.

Para aprender más sobre el movimiento de ruedas: brainly.com/question/2862170

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