There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution.
A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
There are 360 degrees in a complete revolution.
365.242, the earth spins for each day, it is not exactly 365.25 days, so we have leap years to make up for it. (oh, by the way, dumb question)
In 3 hours, there are 10,800 seconds (3 hours x 60 minutes x 60 seconds). If the Ferris wheel takes 45 seconds for a complete rotation, it will complete 240 rotations in 3 hours (10,800 seconds / 45 seconds per rotation).
88 days
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365 rotations per revolution.
During each complete revolution around the sun, the earth makes 365.24 rotations on its axis.
182.5
A circle represents one complete rotation, which corresponds to an angle of 360 degrees or (2\pi) radians. Since rotations can be measured in multiples, there are infinitely many rotations in a circle, including both full rotations (360 degrees) and fractional rotations (e.g., half a rotation at 180 degrees).
That depends on the circumference of the tyre
Roughly 1/24th or 0.04167 of one revolution.
There are 360 degrees in a complete revolution.
A full revolution have 360 deg. For 4 revolution = 4 * 360. But degrees termed as in between to 360 deg.
There are approximately 365.25 rotations of the Earth during one revolution around the Sun, which is why we have leap years every four years to account for the extra quarter day.
The moon will have comepleted about four rotations around the Earth.
7 rotations
one rotation