Problem 4.29 Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside dow
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Problem 4.29 Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Part A What is the pebble's speed?part b what is the pebble's acceleration Problem 4.29 Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Problem 4.29 Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration Problem 4.29 Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 64.0cm -diameter wheel, and you notice that a pebble stuck in the tread goes by three times every second. Part A What is the pebble's speed?
part b what is the pebble's acceleration
Explanation / Answer
If the pebble goes by 3 times per second, then the angularspeed is given in radian by:
3 rev/s*2? = 18.84 rad/s
Tangential speed is found with:
v = r?
v = (0.64/2)18.84 rad/s
v = 6.02 m/s
Acceleration is found with:
a = v^2/r
a = 6.02^2/(0.64/2)
a = 113.25 m/s^2