The cyclist moves in a circle with a radius of 50 m at a speed of 10 m / s. Does the cyclist complete one full circle in a time?

Initial data: R (radius of the circle along which the cyclist moves) = 50 m; V (linear speed of the cyclist) = 10 m / s.
The time during which the cyclist completes one circle is determined by the formula: T = 2 * Π * R / V.
Calculation: T = 2 * 3.14 * 50/10 = 31.4 s.
Answer: The cyclist will complete one lap in 31.4 seconds.



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