(3,000/minute) x (minute/60 seconds) = 50/second
It makes: 3000/60 = 50 per second
1 per minute.
9.55 revolutions
£30.00 is the answer
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
300 hundred -- tens make 300.
3000/60 or 50 revs per sec.
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The crankshaft makes two complete revolutions to complete one thermodynamic cycle. The crankshaft rotates 180 degrees during each stroke of the engine. Hence a total of two revolutions occur after completion of the four strokes. Chechout "www.howstuffworks.com " to see how crankshaft works.
The crankshaft does 2 full turns to make 1 cycle in a 4 cycle engine so, 4 is the answer.
Two
1 per minute.
In a dual overhead cam type of engine (or any other known today), camshafts will make 2 turns for every 1 turn of crankshaft. (Rotary engines are different)
it takes 13 years to make on revolutions around the sun
he admire the revolutions because the revolutions make him to have a dreamed to gain independent for his country...(maybe)
9.55 revolutions
It is simply: 3000/1 as an improper fraction
Gear (A) has 15 teeth , Gear (B) has 10 teeth. Gear (A) makes 14 revolutions . How many revolutions will Gear (B) make?