Yes, in one context, "revolution" refers to the act of spinning or rotating around a central point or axis, such as the Earth's revolution around the Sun. In a broader context, "revolution" can also signify a dramatic change or upheaval in a political, social, or technological system. Thus, while spinning is one meaning, it is not the only interpretation of the term.
If the system is revolving at 60 per minute, the answer is one per second. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you mean a revolution, as in a war? Or do you mean as in spinning around something?
Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame
Technological advances in the textile industry contributed to industrial revolution in that flying shuttle,spinning Jenny, Water frame, spinning mule were able to make textiles quickly.
England with the invention of the spinning machine.
The planets rotate around their rotational axes and revolve around the sun.
If u mean revolution it is spining while rotating around something such as the moon. Rotation is spinning -SHORT&SIMPLE
The Earth makes one spinning revolution every 24 hours or so. I would avoid your revolution.
Rotation is spinning on an object's axis. Revolution is orbiting around an external axis.
ball spinning on its axis- rotation ball spinning around the head- revolution/ orbiting
The spinning frame is an Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread or yarn from fibers such as wool or cotton in a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay.
The spinning jenny was a multi-spindle spinning frame, and was one of the key developments in weaving during the Industrial Revolution. It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves. The spinning mule (also known as the mule jenny) was invented by Samuel Crompton in 1779, which was a hybrid ("mule") of the spinning jenny and a water-powered spinning frame.
the spinning jenny