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The speed of an object rotating at 1500 revolutions per minute (rpm) depends on the radius or circumference of the rotating object. If we assume you're referring to the linear speed at the edge of a rotating object, we can calculate it using the formula:

Linear speed = 2πr × (revolutions per minute / 60)

Where "r" is the radius of the rotating object.

Let's consider an example where the radius is 1 meter. Plugging this value into the formula, we get:

Linear speed = 2π × 1 × (1500 / 60) = 2π × 25 ≈ 157.08 meters per minute.

Therefore, at 1500 rpm, the linear speed at the edge of the rotating object with a radius of 1 meter would be approximately 157.08 meters per minute.

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