474.5439 revs per mile
That depends on what you call "close". 3 mm is certainly closer to 1/2 inch than it is to a mile. 1/2 inch is about 12.7 mm.
One inch = 0.0000157828 mile (rounded) One mile = 63,360 inches
1/2 mile in a half mile.
0.497 approximately equals half a mile; exactly half a mile would be 0.5 mile.
One mile is equal to 63,360 inches, so yes, a mile is bigger than an inch.
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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.
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It depends on the scale being used. In the most common scales, one-half inch represents 220 yards or 1/8 mile.
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
A 12-inch wheel has a diameter of 12 inches, which is 1 foot. The circumference of the wheel is π (pi) times the diameter, or π feet. A mile is 5,280 feet, so the 12-inch wheel must turn 5280/π or about 1,680.676 times.
No a quarter mile is half of a half mile.
Forty Mile Scrub National Park was created in 1970.
1.57828283 × 10-5 miles in an inch
There are no miles in an inch however there are 63,360 inches in a mile
A mile is 63,360 times greater than an inch.
That depends on what you call "close". 3 mm is certainly closer to 1/2 inch than it is to a mile. 1/2 inch is about 12.7 mm.