Circumference = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
You would need to know something about the size of the tire (its radius, circumfrence, etc.) Knowing this, you can convert revolutions per minute into some form of distance (using the knowledge that 1 revolution = circumference of the tire). The distance can then be converted to kilometers if it is not already. You would also need to convert minutes into hours (knowing that 60 minutes = 1 hour). This should give your speed in kph (kilometers per hour).
Since the phonograph record rotates at 33.3 revolutions per minute (rpm), then the revolutions that it turns in 5 minutes is 5*33.3. This is a total of 166.5 revolutions.
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revolutions per minutes
The Eye has a circumference of about 1238 feet, completing one revolution every 30 minutes. For an average day (10 AM - 9 PM), this would be 22 revolutions or 27,200 feet, with each car traveling about 5.16 miles or 8.3 kilometers. This is less than would be computed by the indicated turning speed of 0.9 km/hour.
The International Space Station orbits the Earth approximately every 90 minutes. This means it completes about 16 orbits in a 24-hour period as it travels at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour.
360 degrees x 60 minutes = 21,600 minutes of arc for full circumference = 21,600 nautical miles (one minute of arc at equator = one nautical mile). 21,600 nautical miles = 24,872.7272...statute miles = 40,028.7 kilometres. For all practical purposes 40, 000 km. = circumf. at equator.
Jupiter
60 kilometers in 45 minutes.
The circumference of the earth at the equator is 360 degrees. Each degree of lattitude is 60 minutes. 60 minutes equals 1 nautical mile, 360 X 60 equals 21600 nautical miles. A nautical mile is 1,852 meters, or 1.852 kilometers, which is longer than a statue or imperical miles The shortest mile is the metric mile at 1500m.
400 mph
The International Space Station orbits the Earth at an average altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers) and travels approximately 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometers) per hour. It completes an orbit around the Earth roughly every 90 minutes.