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A cyclist starts from rest and pedals such that the wheels of his bike have a constant
After 18 s, the wheels have made 76 rev. What is the
If the radius of the wheel is 32 cm, and the wheel rolls without slipping, how far has the cyclist (in m) traveled in 18 s?
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