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To find the linear velocity of a wheel, we need to determine the distance traveled by the wheel in a given time period.

Given: Diameter of the wheel = 80 cm Radius of the wheel = Diameter / 2 = 80 cm / 2 = 40 cm = 0.4 meters (converting to meters) Number of revolutions per minute = 120

First, we need to calculate the circumference of the wheel using the formula:

Circumference = 2 * π * radius

Circumference = 2 * π * 0.4 meters

Next, we need to calculate the distance traveled in one revolution:

Distance per revolution = Circumference

Now, we need to calculate the distance traveled in one minute (using the number of revolutions per minute):

Distance per minute = Distance per revolution * Number of revolutions per minute

Finally, we can calculate the linear velocity (speed) by dividing the distance per minute by the time in minutes:

Linear velocity = Distance per minute / Time in minutes

Let's perform the calculations:

Circumference = 2 * π * 0.4 = 2.51 meters (approx.)

Distance per revolution = Circumference = 2.51 meters

Distance per minute = Distance per revolution * Number of revolutions per minute = 2.51 meters * 120 = 301.2 meters

Time in minutes = 1 minute

Linear velocity = Distance per minute / Time in minutes = 301.2 meters / 1 minute = 301.2 meters/minute

Therefore, the linear velocity of the wheel turning at 120 revolutions per minute is approximately 301.2 meters per minute.

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