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A bicycle wheel has a radius r = 0.21 m and rotates at a constant frequency of f = 89 rev/min.
r = 0.21 m
f = 89 rev/min
Calculate the period of rotation of the wheel T in seconds.
T =
What is the tangential speed of a point on the wheel's outer edge in m/s?
v =
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