http://www.piercenet.com/files/TR0040-Centrifuge-speed.pdf
all you have to do is convert it..........
122 cubic feet to rpm??
It is not possible. Radians are a measure of angular displacement while rpm is a measure of the rate of change of angular displacement. The question is like asking to convert speed into distance.
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.
To convert 50 mph to RPM, you need to know the circumference of the tire. For example, if a tire has a diameter of 24 inches, its circumference is about 75.4 inches. First, convert 50 mph to inches per minute (50 mph = 3,960 inches per minute). Then, divide the speed by the circumference (3,960 inches per minute ÷ 75.4 inches ≈ 52.5 RPM). Thus, 50 mph is approximately 52.5 RPM for a tire with a 24-inch diameter.
all you have to do is convert it..........
122 cubic feet to rpm??
1500g
You cannot, the terms are incompatable.
Will BA Ford rims fit an xg Ford Ute
It is not possible. Radians are a measure of angular displacement while rpm is a measure of the rate of change of angular displacement. The question is like asking to convert speed into distance.
Not that easy. HP is basically torque and RPM together, so you need RPM too to get HP.
sfm = (diameter x RPM )/3.82 MPM = sfm/3.27
The answer depends on what min-1 is measuring, but is likely to be 1 min-1 = 1 rpm.
xg falcon fuel pumps are in tank pumps therefore it will be in the tank
To convert RPM to rad/s, multiply the RPM value by 2π/60. This is because one revolution is equal to 2π radians, and there are 60 seconds in a minute. So the formula is: angular velocity in rad/s = (RPM) * (2π/60).
http://www.bdbiosciences.com/discovery_labware/technical_resources/labtools/p43.pdf