A bicycle should not make any rotations! The number of rotations made by the wheels of a bicycle will depend on the wheel size.
There are many. An isosceles triangle, for example.
It is infinite
That depends on the circumference of the tyre
Excluding rotations, 2, plus a square.
The Earth rotates about 168 times in one week. This is because the Earth completes one full rotation on its axis approximately every 24 hours, resulting in 7 rotations in a week.
1.25 rotations.
7 rotations of the earth
A double salchow has 2 rotations.
one rotation is one day. one day takes 24 hours seven rotations is seven day ( one week) one week takes 168 hours Answered by Salis
Answer #1:It takes just under 24 hours for the Earth to rotate once on its axis.So in a two-week period (14 days)it would be 14 complete rotations.================================Answer #2:It takes 23.9344696 hours (rounded) for the Earth to rotate on its axis.Two weeks means 14 days of 24 hours each. So in a period of two weeks,the earth makes 14.038331 complete rotations. None of this has anythingto do with the number of days in a year.To put it another way, the Earth completes 14 rotations about 55minutes 3secondsbefore the two weeks has ended. That's why two weeks from today, any starwill reach the same place in the sky about an hour earlier than it gets there tonight.
A bicycle should not make any rotations! The number of rotations made by the wheels of a bicycle will depend on the wheel size.
365 rotations per revolution.
The answer will depend on 900 WHAT? The earth rotates 900 times in 900 days, for example, and around 328,725 rotations in 900 years.If its degrees then:-900/360 = 2.5 rotations
182.5
About 42,700.
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