The time it takes for a flag to rotate once in a full circle depends on the speed of rotation. If the flag rotates at a constant speed, the time can be calculated using the formula: time = 1 / rotational speed. For example, if the flag takes 10 seconds to complete one full rotation, the rotational speed is 1 rotation per 10 seconds, so the time taken for one full rotation is 10 seconds.
The time it takes for a flag to rotate once in a full circle depends on several factors, including the flag's size, the material, and environmental conditions like wind speed. If you are referring to a flag on a flagpole, it generally does not "rotate" in a full circle like a spinning object. However, if you mean a flag on a rotating mechanism, the speed of rotation would determine the time taken, which can vary greatly based on the design of the mechanism.
pennant
Pennant.
PENNON It is an old variant spelling of Pennant Crossword says American state (Pennsylvania - abbreviated to Penn) "ON" American Flag
A long tapering flag is called a "pennant." Pennants are typically triangular in shape and are often used in various contexts, including signaling and sports. In financial markets, a pennant pattern can indicate a continuation of a price trend.
The time it takes for a flag to rotate once in a full circle depends on several factors, including the flag's size, the material, and environmental conditions like wind speed. If you are referring to a flag on a flagpole, it generally does not "rotate" in a full circle like a spinning object. However, if you mean a flag on a rotating mechanism, the speed of rotation would determine the time taken, which can vary greatly based on the design of the mechanism.
The flag on the moon would not rotate in a full circle on its own as there is no wind or atmosphere on the moon to cause such movement. However, when astronauts planted the flag, they twisted the pole back and forth to get it into the ground, which may cause it to spin slowly due to any residual momentum.
joe mama.
full length and full circle.
The moon is always rotating. It completes a full rotation every 27.32 days.
As long as the arc isnt a full circle, just 1, if it is a circle, infinite.
it takes mars 24.6 hours to rotate on its axis once
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
Circular motion refers to any motion along the circumference of a circle, not necessarily a complete circle. It can be a partial or full revolution around the circle's center, as long as the path is curved.
There is no legislated aspect ratio on the flag. I believe the original ratio was 10:19
yes it does the a vowel is long see FLAG long a
The long rubber belt, full circle that goes around the pully's in engine compartment?