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A boy is cycling in such a way that the wheels of his bicycle are making 140 revolutions per minute. If the diameter of a wheel is 60 cm, calculate the speed (in km/h) at which the boy is cycling.

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Solution

Diameter of the wheel = 60 cm
​∴ Radius of the wheel = 30 cm
​Circumference of the wheel = 2πr
=2×227×30=13207 cm
Distance covered by the wheel in 1 revolution = 13207 cm
∴ Distance covered by the wheel in 140 revolutions = 13207×140×1100 m
=1320×1407×100×11000 km=2641000 km

Now,
Distance covered by the wheel in 1 minute = Distance covered by the wheel in 140 revolutions = 2641000 km

∴ Distance covered by the wheel in 1 hour = 2641000×60=15.84 km/h

Hence, the speed at which the boy is cycling is 15.84 km/h.

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