Each rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning a capsule travels at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour - twice as fast as a tortoise sprinting; allowing passengers to step on and off without the wheel having to stop
The turning speed is 0.6 mph (0.9 kph), which gives the Eye one complete revolution in about 30 minutes, and allows passengers to embark and debark without bringing the wheel to a stop.
One revolution of the London Eye takes about 30 minutes. It travels slow enough for people to get on and off without it having to stop !
Very slowly. It takes 30 miutes to do one complete revolution.
it spins 1/4 of a meter a second
One complete revolution takes 30 minutes.
One complete revolution takes 30 minutes.
4mph
2 inches
0.26 m/s
Each complete revolution of the London Eye takes 30 minutes.
Assuming you are already in London, you can walk, cycle, take a bus or cab, or travel by tube (underground).
The London Eye is a large Ferris wheel giving panoramic views of London. They do wedding receptions and other private events where you can rent a 'capsule'- one of the pods which you travel in on the wheel.
Each complete revolution takes 30 minutes.
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
The London Eye is in Waterloo on the South Bank.
the london eye
Because you can see everything from up there. You see with your eye. It is in London. London Eye.
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
the london eye is 7,00m long
London eye is 135m high.