"Radian" is a distance. "Revolution per minute" is a speed. Those two units
measure different quantities, and they don't convert into each other.
It'll help to know that 1 revolution is (2 pi) radians.
So "one revolution per minute" is "2 pi radians per minute", etc.
1 rotation/1 min * 1 min/60s * (2*Pi radian/1 rotation)
('X' rev/minute) x (2 pi radian/rev) x (1 minute/60 sec) = 2 pi X/60 = 0.10472 Xrad/sec (rounded)
actually 1revolution=360 degrees, then 120 revolutions=360*120 (degrees)=43200degrees now degrees to radian is simple 43200 degrees=43200*PI/180=240pi radians now we can write as 120 revolution/minute=240pi radians/minute to convert minute into sec we multiply by 60 so as min is in denominator so we sill devide it by 60, 120 revolution/minute=240pi/60 radians/sec=4pi ans = 4pi
2pi/60 or pi/30 radians per second
Revolution Per Minute was created on 2011-06-28.
1 rotation/1 min * 1 min/60s * (2*Pi radian/1 rotation)
('X' rev/minute) x (2 pi radian/rev) x (1 minute/60 sec) = 2 pi X/60 = 0.10472 Xrad/sec (rounded)
Divide the RPM by 60.
-- 1 revolution per 23hours 56minutes 4seconds (rounded) -- 0.25 degree per minute (rounded) -- 0.262 radian per hour (rounded)
1 revolution = 2PI radian. 2 revolutions = 4PI radian The angular speed of the Ferris wheel is 4PI radians . Multiply by the radius. The linear speed is 100PI feet per minute.
Two pie over 60 Radian per Minute.
actually 1revolution=360 degrees, then 120 revolutions=360*120 (degrees)=43200degrees now degrees to radian is simple 43200 degrees=43200*PI/180=240pi radians now we can write as 120 revolution/minute=240pi radians/minute to convert minute into sec we multiply by 60 so as min is in denominator so we sill devide it by 60, 120 revolution/minute=240pi/60 radians/sec=4pi ans = 4pi
2pi/60 or pi/30 radians per second
One Revolution Per Minute was created in 2002.
Revolution Per Minute was created on 2011-06-28.
Not in any sensible way. RPM is a measure of (angular) velocity whereas litres per minute is a rate of flow. Your hard disk will have an rpm but what does litres per miute mean in terms of the disk?
You cannot. Revolutions per minute are a measure of angular velocity whereas metres per minute are a measure of linear velocity. There is no simple way to convert from one to the other. For example, at any given rpm, a point on the rim of a wheel is moving much faster than a point near the hub. You need the distance of a point from the axis of revolution (in metres) to convert angular speed to linear speed. If the distance from the centre is r metres then the point moves through 2*pi*r metres every revolution. ie 1 rpm = 2*pi*r linear metres per minute.