SOLUTION: A tire is rotating 900times per min. Through how many degrees does a point on the edge of a tire move in 1/3 seconds?

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Question 645035: A tire is rotating 900times per min. Through how many degrees does a point on the edge of a tire move in 1/3 seconds?

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Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A tire is rotating 900times per min. Through how many degrees does a point on the edge of a tire move in 1/3 seconds?
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900rev/min*360º/rev*min/60 sec=900*360º/60 sec=5400º/sec
Degrees a point on the edge of the tire move in 1/3 seconds=1/3*5400º/sec=1800º

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A tire is rotating 900times per min. Through how many degrees does a point on the edge of a tire move in 1/3 seconds?
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900 rev/min = 15 rev/sec
--> 5 rev in 1/3 second
= 1800 degrees
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For all points on the tire (except the center), not just a point on the edge.

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