"hank per hour"? Maybe you made a typo. Please resubmit the question
To convert tachometer readings to meters per second, you first need to know the circumference of the wheel or conveyor belt in meters. Multiply the tachometer's RPM (revolutions per minute) by the circumference and then divide by 60 to get meters per second. For tons per hour, you need to know the material density and the cross-sectional area being processed. Multiply the flow rate in meters per second by the cross-sectional area and the material density, then convert the result to tons per hour as needed.
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)
RPM = revolutions per minute 0,000694rpm -> considering that the Earth rotates in 24 hours 0,000696rpm -> considering that the Earth rotates in 23h and 56 minutes (which is the real time in which the Earth makes 1 revolution) therefore in general its .00069
RPM Revs Per Minute (how many times it spins round) is all to do with the cogs or gears linking the motor to the end shaft. The smaller the gear the greater rpm the bigger the gear the slower rpm. Someone although did tell me that 3000 rpm is 80 mph but that is false, it all depends on the gears.
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?
RPM, revolutions per minute, cannot be converted to miles per hour unless additional information is known. In general you need t know the radius around which the object rotates to calculate the miles per hour with which it is moving. In an automobile, you need to know the gear ratio and tire size before you can convert RPM to the miles per hour at which the vehicle is moving.
all you have to do is convert it..........
Divide the RPM by 60.
To calculate burst RPM (rotations per minute), you need to know the burst speed of the machine in revolutions per second. You can then multiply this value by 60 to convert it to RPM. The formula for calculating burst RPM is: Burst RPM = Burst speed (revolutions per second) * 60.
To convert tachometer readings to meters per second, you first need to know the circumference of the wheel or conveyor belt in meters. Multiply the tachometer's RPM (revolutions per minute) by the circumference and then divide by 60 to get meters per second. For tons per hour, you need to know the material density and the cross-sectional area being processed. Multiply the flow rate in meters per second by the cross-sectional area and the material density, then convert the result to tons per hour as needed.
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)
To convert meters per minute (mpm) to revolutions per minute (rpm), you need to know the circumference of the wheel or object making the revolutions. First, divide the mpm value by the circumference (in meters) to find the number of revolutions per minute. The formula is: ( \text{rpm} = \frac{\text{mpm}}{\text{circumference}} ). For example, if the circumference is 1 meter and you have 100 mpm, then it would be 100 rpm.
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.
The answer depends on how big the tyre is!
RPM = revolutions per minute 0,000694rpm -> considering that the Earth rotates in 24 hours 0,000696rpm -> considering that the Earth rotates in 23h and 56 minutes (which is the real time in which the Earth makes 1 revolution) therefore in general its .00069
The conversion factor from elliptical RPM to MPH depends on the specific elliptical machine being used, as different machines may have different stride lengths and resistance levels. To convert elliptical RPM to MPH, you would need to know the stride length of the elliptical machine and use a formula to calculate the speed in miles per hour.
RPM Revs Per Minute (how many times it spins round) is all to do with the cogs or gears linking the motor to the end shaft. The smaller the gear the greater rpm the bigger the gear the slower rpm. Someone although did tell me that 3000 rpm is 80 mph but that is false, it all depends on the gears.