Well, I suppose it could be possible to measure MPH of a spinning object. If the object were spinning and you placed it upon the ground, if it were spinning at 1000 MPH, it would have travelled 1,000 miles in an hour. Which I would have to say is very freaking unlikely, because that'd be faster than an airplane.
Now, since that object he's holding appears to be about 3 inches, we could say that the circumference of a circle around it would be about 9.5 inches (roughly). If it does 1,000 RPMs, that means it would travel 9,500 inches per minute. (cont)
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