Each rotation takes 30 minutes - so in a 24 hour period it would rotate 48 times. However, it doesn't operate 24 hours per day - the opening hours depend on the time of year - more in summer, less in winter.
The London Eye spins around a total of 34 times in one day, which totals up to 12410 times a year and 124100 a decade and 1241000 a century. That means so far in it's life time it has spun around 1983334.
Well, it takes half an hour to go round once, there are 24 hours in a day so I guess it could go round 48 times in 24 hours. However, it's not open 24 hours- most of the year it's open 10am-8pm. That's 10 hours, so it probably would go round about 20 times a day.
It takes 30 minutes for one revolution of the London Eye. It rotates at 10 inches per second, which equates to 0.6 miles per hour.
It depends entirely on wind speed
One complete revolution takes 30 minutes.
30 mins
30 minutes. However it goes really fast because there is so much to look at!
A year.
24 hours
Allow 4 or 5 hours for a proper tour.
12 years
This depends totally on which part of London you are travelling from but once you are clear of London, about 45 miutes.
about 3/4 of a second
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It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)