A bicycle has wheels with a diameter of 0.58 m. It accelerates uniformly and the rate of rotation of its wheels increases from 201.0 rpm to 260.0 rpm in a time of 22.5 s. Find the linear acceleration of the bicycle.
Please correct answer and the work. Ive been working on this and keep getting it wrong.
u can also solve by first determining the angular acceleration and then multiply it with the radius of the wheel to give linear acceleration, both yield the same result.
A bicycle has wheels with a diameter of 0.58 m. It accelerates uniformly and the rate...
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