A wheel makes 3 complete revolutions. What is the total number of radians through which a point on wheel has rotated?
Answer: 6π
Explanation
To find the total number of radians through which a point on a wheel has rotated, we can use the fact that one complete revolution corresponds to 2π radians.
For 3 complete revolutions, the total radians can be calculated as follows:
Total radians=Number of revolutions×2π
Total radians=3×2π=6π
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