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Yes! If It spins one time, then that is the circumference. Therefore if you spin it a second time, that doubles it!
Jupiter
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%!
Flips spins and using the arrow keys!
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sublevel notation shows the electrons and their spins within each orbital. For example the 1s2 electrons would have one arrow pointing up and one arrow pointing down.
When the wind blows, the pointer on a weather vane spins. The arrow points the letter abbreviation of where the wind is blowing.
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.
unfortunately im not aware
yaw (turning left, right) and roll (spin left, right) and pitch (up, down) are all direction changes and the faster the arrow rolls (spins) the more accurate it is. I would know I won gold in archery in the Olympics.
If you mean earth spins in its? Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
"its" is a possessive pronoun. "spin" should be "spins".
2 and 1/2 spins in a 900
how does the planet mercury's spins?
'''i am 90% sure that it is spins :) :/'''