Concept explainers
a.
Find the speed of the bicycle in feet per second and miles per hour.
a.

Answer to Problem 68E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The radii of the pedal sprocket, the wheel sprocket, and the wheel of the bicycle in the figure are
Find the speed of the bicycle in feet per second and miles per hour.
Calculation:
The radii of the pedal sprocket,
Circumference =
The radii of wheel sprocket,
Circumference =
When pedal sprocket complete one revolution the wheel sprocket complete two revolutions.
The pedal sprocket turns,
The wheel sprocket turns,
So that the central angle traced by bicycle wheel is
Linear speed determine the speed of the bicycle with radius
We know that,
Hence speed is
b.
Write a function for the distance
b.

Answer to Problem 68E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The radii of the pedal sprocket, the wheel sprocket, and the wheel of the bicycle in the figure are
Use your result from part
Calculation:
As the cyclist is pedaling at the rate of
The pedal sprocket turns,
As each revolution generates
Pedal sprockets turns =
Wheel sprockets turns =
Central angle is traced bicycle wheel is
Now arc length travelled by bicycle wheel in
The distance travelled in one second,
Hence, the function for the distance
c.
Compare the function with the function from part
c.

Answer to Problem 68E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The radii of the pedal sprocket, the wheel sprocket, and the wheel of the bicycle in the figure are
Write a function for the distance
Calculation:
As per part
The distance travelled in one second,
Hence, both the functions are
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