At the equator, that's about the right answer. As you go north or south of the equator, the speed becomes lower and lower, and at the poles you are essentially spinning in place.
The Earth spins at 1,040 miles per hour.
365 miles per hour
75-200mph
they cause the world to spin
Spin, the spin makes one side of the world face the Sun and the other stars
D. Electron Spin
it spins at 5000 miles an hour
over 50 miles per hour
365 miles per hour
At 70 miles per hour a tire with a rim 15 inches wide will spin 129 times per minute, approximately. You can google a tire spin calculator that lets you in put speed and tire size to get whatever answer you need.
There is no such bowling style as 'fast in spin' or 'fast out spin in'.
12 km per hour
about 900miles to 1100miles
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter spins at a speed of around 400 kilometers per hour (about 250 miles per hour). It completes one rotation in about six Earth days.
usually at high idle 1500 rpm for about half hour
Well, my planet spins at about 1,038 miles per hour. But I don't know about yours.
Fast
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle was created in 1994.