Revolution Per Minute was created on 2011-06-28.
"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.
Revolution per minute
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.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
Revolution Per Minute was created on 2011-06-28.
"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.
Revolution Per Minute (total number of revolvings in one minute)
Divide the RPM by 60.
Revolution per minute
If the system is revolving at 60 per minute, the answer is one per second. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you mean a revolution, as in a war? Or do you mean as in spinning around something?
15 revolution per second 900/60=15 60 seconds in a minute divide by 60 to get number of revolution per second
The minute hand of any analog clock moves 1 revolution per hour. (60 minutes to an hour) The second hand makes 60 revolutions an hour. (Each tick represents one second, one revolution per minute, equals 60 revolutions an hour.)
R.P.M. stands for Revolutions Per Minute
The angular velocity of the minute hand can be calculated as 2π radians divided by the time it takes to complete one full revolution, which is 60 minutes. Therefore, the angular velocity of the minute hand is π/30 radians per minute.
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.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.