Circular Motion, Revolutions from diameter, time and speed

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Homework Statement


A car is moving at a speed of 20 m/s in 4 seconds and the car's tire is 38cm which is its diameter. How many revolutions did your tires make?





Homework Equations



Relevant Equations, T=2∏r / v

The Attempt at a Solution



My attempt at a solution:

To get the distance travelled=20 m/s (4 sec.) = 80 m

2∏(0.19m)= 1.19 m

80m / 1.19 m = 67.22 Rev

67.22 rev / 4 sec. = 16.805 rev/s ?

is this wrong?
 
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SherBear said:

Homework Statement


A car is moving at a speed of 20 m/s in 4 seconds and the car's tire is 38cm which is its diameter. How many revolutions did your tires make?





Homework Equations



Relevant Equations, T=2∏r / v

The Attempt at a Solution



My attempt at a solution:

To get the distance travelled=20 m/s (4 sec.) = 80 m

2∏(0.19m)= 1.19 m

80m / 1.19 m = 67.22 Rev

This is the correct solution. The number of revolution was asked.

SherBear said:
67.22 rev / 4 sec. = 16.805 rev/s ?

is this wrong?

No. But nobody asked the number of revolutions in one second.
An other note: Do not use more significant digits in the result than the number of the significant digits in the data.

ehild
 
Thank you very much ehild, so 67.22 REV is correct?
 
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