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The amount of fuel used is not directly related to the number of revolutions per minute. In fact, if you manage to eliminate friction, a rotating body will continue rotating indefinitely, WITHOUT using fuel or any other type of energy.
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maybe you mean revolutions PER minute (RPM) which is the number of revolutions (rotations of 360 degrees) that take place in a minute of time. speed is a measure of change in position (in this case change in angle of a component) for a given time period.
to convert revolutions per minute into the measure of degrees traveled, you would need to know for how long those revolutions were going on. revolutions per minute multiplied by the time it was turning gives you the degrees traveled. just like speed * time gives you distance, rotational speed * time gives you rotated distance
The revolutions per minute of a bike wheel depends on the size of the wheel, the speed you are riding, and other factors. It is generally thought it can spin at 2 revolutions per second.
Revolutions per minute, a measure how fast something is rotating.
it is the bearing that holds the shafts while it is rotating.
Since the phonograph record rotates at 33.3 revolutions per minute (rpm), then the revolutions that it turns in 5 minutes is 5*33.3. This is a total of 166.5 revolutions.
Commodity bearings are used in rotating elements that have relatively low revolutions per minute and do not face extreme stresses.
Its The Cpu's Revolutions Per Minute No its not the cpu's revolutions per minute lol. Its the hard drive revolutions per minute.
The amount of fuel used is not directly related to the number of revolutions per minute. In fact, if you manage to eliminate friction, a rotating body will continue rotating indefinitely, WITHOUT using fuel or any other type of energy.
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.
There is not enough information in the question to answer it. Please restate the question. In general, however, RPM stands for Revolutions per Minute so, for instance, if something revolves 30 times in one minute, then it is rotating at 30 RPM.
roughly 62 (61.897846)
RPMs (Revolutions Per Minute) at the crankshaft.
revolutions per minuite
Revolutions Per Minute for a computer HDD indicates the speed of HDD in terms of the revolutions the HDD platters makes in one minute. Disks rotating at faster speeds can read write/access data from disk faster compared to slower disks. - Neeraj Sharma