OK when i called the weslo company they said 300 revoultions = 1 mile and 10rpm=2mph, has anybody else had any luck figuring this out?
Approx 720 revolution.
Approximately 750.
474.5439 revs per mile
The speed is irrelevant. 1 mile = 5280 x 12 inches, divide that by 33 for your solution, assuming the 33 refers to the circumference.
4.44 minutes
The amount of elliptical revolutions per mile can vary with the machine. For example if an elliptical machine has an 18 inch stride then the revolutions per mile would be 1760.
That would depend upon the size of the tire. My car has tires that are about 221/4" in diameter which means they have circumference: circumference = π x diameter ≈69.9" which is the distance travelled in one complete revolution of the tire. 1 mile = 63360 in ⇒ revolutions = 1 mile ÷ circumference_of_tire ≈ 63360 in ÷ 69.9 in ≈ 906.43 revolutions per mile My bicycle has tires that are about 271/2" in diameter meaning the number of revolutions is: revolutions ≈ 63360 in ÷ (π x 271/2 in) ≈ 733.39 revolutions per mile
640 revolutions completed the on-screen track which takes about 15 minutes at an average speed, so I would assume that the complete track represents a mile.
Approx 720 revolution.
I read an artice online where the guy used a math equation to figure this out. His outcome was 1 mile equals about 1,008 revolutions. UPDATE: In his example, yes. That example used a formula for finding the circumference of his elliptical "wheel" - C=d(PI) (PI calculated only to 3.14159265, but that's good enough for this exercise) The diameter of his "wheel" was 20", therefore C = 20(3.14159265) or 62.831853" Converted to feet - 62.831853/12 = 5.236' So, then it's simple math to figure out how many revolutions per mile - in this case 1008 (5280/5.236) So *IF* your elliptical's wheel is 20", then yes, approximately 1008 revolutions. But following this logic, you can figure it out for your own elliptical quite easily.
I do a mile in 3 1/2 minutes.
it would depend on the speed of the car or the diameter of the tire.
None. It's a trick question. Light travels in firsts.
Approximately 750.
474.5439 revs per mile
630
To find the number of revolutions needed to travel 1 mile, first calculate the circumference of the tire using the formula ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a tire diameter of 2.5 feet, the circumference is approximately ( C \approx 7.85 ) feet. To find the number of revolutions to travel 5280 feet, divide the total distance by the circumference: ( 5280 \div 7.85 \approx 672.3 ). Thus, it takes about 672.3 revolutions to travel 1 mile.