Revolutions per minute
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Revolutions per minute
Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or rˇmin−1) is a unit of frequency: the number of full rotations completed in one minute around a fixed axis. It is most commonly used as a measure of rotational speed or angular velocity of some mechanical component. Standards organizations generally recommend the symbol r/min, which is more consistent with the general use of unit symbols. This is not enforced as an international standard; in French, for example, tr/mn (tours par minute) is commonly used. The corresponding International System of Units (SI) unit would be the hertz and we have:
In the SI one often uses the unit for angular velocity which is radians per second (radˇs−1):
To convert revolutions per minute to revolutions per second (hertz), one simply divides by 60. The opposite is true when converting from hertz to RPM, where one multiplies by 60 instead. Examples
CD-ROM drives? maximum rotational speeds are rated in multiples of this figure, even though they do not hold to constant read speeds when reading from most disc formats.
The choice of the flywheel material is not the most dense, but the one that pulverises the most safely, at surface speeds about 7 times the speed of sound.
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