all you have to do is convert it..........
(x radians / second) x (1 revolution / 2 pi radians) x (60 seconds / minute)= (60x) / (2 pi) (revolution / minute)Multiply (radians per sec) by (60)/(2 pi) = 9.5493(rounded) to get RPM.
To convert speed from meters per second (m/s) to revolutions per minute (RPM), you need to know the circumference of the rotating object. Without that information, it is not possible to directly convert mach 0.8 or 272.23 m/s to RPM. RPM is a measure of rotational speed, whereas mach is a unit of relative velocity to the speed of sound.
The RPM displayed by the tachometer on the dash refers to engine RPM, i.e. the crankshaft.
The angular velocity of a pulley turning 1800 rpm is 60 pi radians per second.
In revolutions per minute (rpm), or radians per second.
Divide the RPM by 60.
The simple answer is 6000. The slow way to calculate this is to convert 1000 revolutions per minute into revolutions per second, then multiply by 360. An alternative method is to divide 360 degrees by seconds in a minute, then multiply by rpm. This is independent of rpm, and eliminates potential inaccuracies in the initial conversion of the first method. Therefore, the generic solution to this problem is :- degrees per second = 6 x revolutions per minute.
You have to know how far the measurement point is from the center of the rotation.The farther out it is, the more meters per second it will cover.(At the same RPM, a 10-ft tractor tire covers more meters per second than a skate-board wheel does.)When you know the 'radius' of the wheel in meters,the speed of a point on the rim is(Radius) times (pi/30) times (RPM) = (Radius) times (0.1047) times (RPM) meters per second. (rounded)
(x radians / second) x (1 revolution / 2 pi radians) x (60 seconds / minute)= (60x) / (2 pi) (revolution / minute)Multiply (radians per sec) by (60)/(2 pi) = 9.5493(rounded) to get RPM.
To convert speed from meters per second (m/s) to revolutions per minute (RPM), you need to know the circumference of the rotating object. Without that information, it is not possible to directly convert mach 0.8 or 272.23 m/s to RPM. RPM is a measure of rotational speed, whereas mach is a unit of relative velocity to the speed of sound.
The RPM displayed by the tachometer on the dash refers to engine RPM, i.e. the crankshaft.
The angular velocity of a pulley turning 1800 rpm is 60 pi radians per second.
In revolutions per minute (rpm), or radians per second.
rpm is a large (while radian/second is a small) scale unit of circular displacement (rotation) while meter/second is that of linear displacement.according to the relationv=rw wherev = linear velocity (in m/s)w (omega) = angular velocity / circular velocity in (rpm or rad/sec)r = radius of the circle in which body is rotating.we can assume that rpm times radius becomes equal to meter per second.Badeekh Akbar
"hank per hour"? Maybe you made a typo. Please resubmit the question
Audio CD players read their discs at a precise, constant rate (4.3218 Mbit/s ofraw physical data for 1.4112 Mbit/s (180.6 kB/s) of usable audio data) and thusmust vary the disc's rotational speed from 8 Hz(480 rpm) when reading at theinnermost edge, to 3.5 Hz (210 rpm) at the outer edge.480 rpm = 2,880 degrees per second210 rpm = 1,260 degrees per second
1 revolution = 2π radians 1 minute = 60 seconds → 1 rpm = 1 revolution / 1 minute = 2π radians / 60 seconds = π/30 radians/seconds = π/30 rad per sec → to convert rpm to rad per sec multiply by π (pi) and divide by 30.