Its 16
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15 revolution per second 900/60=15 60 seconds in a minute divide by 60 to get number of revolution per second
360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
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40 / 5 = 8 8 * 2 = 16 Wheel B turns 16 times.
There isn't one set answer to this. It's going to depend on the output of the generator powered by the water wheel, the revolutions at which the wheel turns (and in turn, turns the generator shaft), etc.
The quickest way is to jack up the rear of the car or truck and turn the rear wheel 1 complete turn and see how many revolutions your pinion yoke turns. if it makes thee revolutions and a little over it could be a 308 four turns and a little over would be a 410 ect..
That completely depends on the size of the wheel ... the rear wheel on a farm tractor wouldn't turn as many times in 1 mile as the wheel on a skateboard would. If the tire on a car is 30 inches across, then it turns 672 revolutions (rounded number) in one mile.
The wheel turns on an axle.
The Crank shaft turns and causes the cam shaft to turn, the pumps to turn, the alternator to turn, the transmission gears to turn, the transmission causes the drive shaft to turn, the drive shaft causes the differential to turn (in rear wheel drive models) this turns the axles and the axles turn the wheels. In a front wheel model, the transmission turns the axles shaft that turns the wheels. In a 4x4 the transmission splits to turn the front drive shaft and the rear drive shaft. (then the differential and the axles etc. The other thing that is counted is the steering wheel but it never really completes a whole revolution.
The wheel generally turns the axle.
The camshaft turns one revolution to the crankshafts two revolutions.
The number of revolutions a roulette wheel should turn isn't fixed and can vary based on the rules of the game or the casino's practices. Typically, a single revolution is sufficient for the ball to settle in a pocket, but players and casinos may allow for multiple spins for entertainment or betting purposes. Ultimately, the focus is more on the randomness of the outcome rather than a specific number of revolutions.
small wheel turns more than a big wheel
it works on the way the wheel spins and how the axle makes it where the wheel can spinwhen you turn one part the part turns. :)