Yes! If It spins one time, then that is the circumference. Therefore if you spin it a second time, that doubles it!
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A 1440 refers to a trick in sports like snowboarding or skateboarding, where the athlete completes four full rotations (spins) in the air before landing. This is achieved by rotating 360 degrees four times, totaling 1440 degrees of rotation. Thus, a 1440 consists of four full spins.
One spins, then the other spins too, then the 3rd one is formed when Zeus throws another one down to wreck havoc in the mideast for them being such rednecks
The answer depends on the shape of the spinner and the numbers on it.
The chances of one of these numbers NOT appearing on one spin are 29 out of 37 ie 78.4%, so for 40 spins it is (29/37)^40 which is a remote 0.006%!
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The moon spins around the earth once a month. The earth spins around the sun once a year and the earth spins on it axis once a day giving rise to night and day. So in answer to your question the earth spins around the sun and the moon spins around the earth.
When the wind blows it spins and points to the diarection that the wind is blowing, using compass points.
When the wind blows it spins and points to the diarection that the wind is blowing, using compass points.
The device you are describing sounds like a compass. The magnetized needle aligns with the magnetic field of the Earth, allowing users to determine their direction relative to the north.
A hula hoop.
The force keeping the compass needle pointing north is the Earth's magnetic field. The needle aligns with the magnetic field lines, indicating the direction of magnetic north.
A compass is a device that has a magnetized needle that spins freely to align itself with the Earth's magnetic field, indicating directions like north, south, east, and west.
Earth spins around its axis? Which is the line between the north and south pole.
the same as a weathercock. it is an arrow that spins to point to the direction from which the wind is blowing. It usually surmounts the points of the compass to aid the observer.
Storms may cause sinking or your compass spins completely out of control such as the case with Christopher Columbus
No. The polar circumference of the Earth is smaller than the equatorial circumference by about 41 miles or about 67 km. The Earth is a slightly "oblate spheroid" meaning it is slightly flattened (0.336%) at the poles, and bulging at the equator, due to its spin. The equatorial circumference of the Earth is about 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles). The polar circumference of the Earth is about 40,008 kilometers (24,860 miles). See related questions and links for additional details.