How Far Does a Hamster Run in Its Wheel in One Night?

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Homework Help Overview

The problem involves calculating the distance a hamster runs in its wheel over a night, given the wheel's radius and the hamster's angular velocity. The context includes unit conversions and the relationship between angular and linear motion.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss unit conversions, specifically from centimeters to meters, and the implications for calculating distance. There is exploration of the relationship between angular velocity and linear speed, with attempts to apply the definition of a radian.

Discussion Status

Participants are actively engaging with the problem, checking each other's calculations and discussing the next steps. Some guidance has been offered regarding the application of radians, but there is no explicit consensus on the path forward.

Contextual Notes

There is a focus on ensuring correct unit conversions and understanding the definitions involved in the calculations. The original poster's calculations and assumptions are under scrutiny, indicating a need for clarity in the problem setup.

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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known
A hamster runs in its wheel for 2.7 hours every night. If the wheel has a 6.8 cm radius and its average angular velocity is 3.0 radians per second, how far does the hamster run in one night?

Homework Equations


w= delta theta/change in time

The Attempt at a Solution


6.8 cm x .001m/1 cm = .0068 m
2.7 hrs x 3600s/1 hr = 9720 s
c = 2pi(.0068m) = .0427 m
3.0 rad/s = delta theta / 9720 s
=29160
the correct answer is 2.0 x 10^3[/B]
 
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Check your centimeter to meter conversion? Remember there are 100 cm per meter right.
 
oh whoops yeah
jedishrfu said:
Check your centimeter to meter conversion? Remember there are 100 cm per meter right.
then its .068 m
im still not sure where to go from there
 
katie beisel said:
oh whoops yeah

then its .068 m
im still not sure where to go from there
You've converted the radius of the wheel from centimeters to meters.

You know that the hamster spins the wheel at 3 rad/s. How fast is this for a wheel with a radius of 0.068 m?

You could use the definition of radian here to help you.
 
so
SteamKing said:
You've converted the radius of the wheel from centimeters to meters.

You know that the hamster spins the wheel at 3 rad/s. How fast is this for a wheel with a radius of 0.068 m?

You could use the definition of radian here to help you.
i got that one rotation takes .157 seconds but i still don't know where to go from there
 
katie beisel said:
so

i got that one rotation takes .157 seconds but i still don't know where to go from there
You still haven't applied the definition of what a radian is to this problem.
 

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