The simple answer is 6000.
The slow way to calculate this is to convert 1000 revolutions per minute into revolutions per second, then multiply by 360.
An alternative method is to divide 360 degrees by seconds in a minute, then multiply by rpm. This is independent of rpm, and eliminates potential inaccuracies in the initial conversion of the first method.
Therefore, the generic solution to this problem is :-
degrees per second = 6 x revolutions per minute.
The average minute ventilation in adults at rest is around 5-8 liters per minute. This value can increase during exercise or in situations where higher amounts of oxygen are required by the body. Minute ventilation is calculated by multiplying the tidal volume by the respiratory rate.
On average, about 4 babies are born per minute in the United States.
I don't have real-time data on the Philippines death rate per minute. Death rate is typically measured per 1,000 people per year, not per minute. You may be able to find more up-to-date information from official sources or reports.
On average, there are approximately 106 deaths every minute worldwide. This number can vary due to factors like population size, age distribution, and other demographic factors.
An average receptionist can type around 40-50 words per minute. With practice and training, some receptionists can type even faster, up to 60-70 words per minute.
The propeller turns many revolutions per minute and deflects air behind it .
90 degrees
It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
1:10
60 degrees
1:10
1 minute = 60 seconds720 degrees = (2 x 360) = 2 revs2 revs per second = (2 x 60) = 120 revs per minute
Let's do some math: The Earth rotates in 24 hours and during that time it covers 360 degrees. One hour has 60 minutes, so a day has 24x60=1440 minutes. Therefore, the Earth covers 360/1440 degrees per day and 0.25 degrees per minute.
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
To keep a complex story easy: The engine consists of multiple stages eventually leading to a mixture of fuel and air being led to a combustion chamber (the piston, hence the name piston engine). In this chamber the mixture is ignited by a spark plug and drives a crankshaft. The airplane's propeller is mounted directly onto the crankshaft, so they turn at the same RPM (Revolutions Per Minute). The propeller blades are twisted to move air from the front to the rear, pulling the airplane forward.
12 minutes is 1/5th of an hour. The minute hand sweeps 360 degrees - a full circle - in one hour. So the angle formed by the start and stop of a 12-minute sweep of the minute hand would be 1/5th of 360 degrees or 72 degrees.
510 degrees