That will depend on cruise altitude and Mach speed setting. Typical cruise will be around 13000 pounds per hour; roughly 31 gallons per minute.
If we aks about the Boeing 777-200 LR, which have fuel tanks, that can carry 181,300L of fuel, and a avrage refuel pump for planes, which is able to pump about 2000 to 2400 liters per minute we can easily calculate, that it takes about 75.5416666667 to 90.65 minutes to fully refuel Boeing 777-200 from an empty to full tank.
about 98,348 gallons per minute of all fuels used combined.
The final quarter 2014, the average cost of jet fuel was about $2.85 per gallon. A Boeing 777 holds about 51,585 gallons of jet fuel.
7500 kgs per hour
10 galloms per hour
The amount of fuel used is not directly related to the number of revolutions per minute. In fact, if you manage to eliminate friction, a rotating body will continue rotating indefinitely, WITHOUT using fuel or any other type of energy.
880 yards per minute.
50 feet per minute.
At 8.7 cents per minute you will get about 11 minutes 30 seconds for 1 USD.
176 feet per minute equates to two miles per hour.
The new Gulfstream 650 will use about 3,000 pounds of jet fuel per hour. That's just under 440 gallons an hour. The 4-engined Boeing 747 burns about 25,000 lbs of fuel per hour on average. 747 running on GE engines can use up to 32000 lbs of fuel per hour on each engine at normal range of takeoff settings initial climb speed of a 747 is 1800 to 2400 feet per minute depending on load 777's engines for some reason are more greedy at takeoff, maybe its the high bypass ratio, they use fuel at a rate of 50,000lbs per hour, max, at normal range of takeoff settings
12 inchs per minute