I read an artice online where the guy used a math equation to figure this out. His outcome was 1 mile equals about 1,008 revolutions.
UPDATE:
In his example, yes. That example used a formula for finding the circumference of his elliptical "wheel" - C=d(PI) (PI calculated only to 3.14159265, but that's good enough for this exercise)
The diameter of his "wheel" was 20", therefore C = 20(3.14159265) or 62.831853"
Converted to feet - 62.831853/12 = 5.236'
So, then it's simple math to figure out how many revolutions per mile - in this case 1008
(5280/5.236)
So *IF* your elliptical's wheel is 20", then yes, approximately 1008 revolutions. But following this logic, you can figure it out for your own elliptical quite easily.
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
millimeter = unit of distance, not weight kilometer = unit of distance, not weight
Yes
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An astronomical unit is the distance from the sun to earth.
inertia?
This treadmill is a non-powered, manual unit. It comes with a battery operated monitor to track time, speed, distance, and calories burned.
metre
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
A meter does not have weight - it is a unit of distance.
Distance is the unit of length.In Physics, 1 unit of distance is 1 unit of speed into 1 unit of time.That means 1 km distance is equal to 1 km/h of speed of the object in 1 hr of time . Distance=speed *time.
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
millimeter = unit of distance, not weight kilometer = unit of distance, not weight
The SI (International System of Units) unit for distance is the meter (m).
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
The metric unit for distance is the metre which is roughly 39.4 inches.
None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.