1500g
sfm = (diameter x RPM )/3.82 MPM = sfm/3.27
1 rpm = 1*1/min 0r 1min^-1 So, 10000 min^-1 =10000rpm
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.
To convert RPM to RCF you need to know the rotational radius of the item that is spinning. Then you can use the following calculation: RCF = 0.00001118 * r * RPM2 (where r = rotational radius in cm) or I have found a neat little calculator that does it for you. http://www.djblabcare.co.uk/djb/info/6/User_Tools Brads
all you have to do is convert it..........
122 cubic feet to rpm??
1500g
You cannot, the terms are incompatable.
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.
sfm = (diameter x RPM )/3.82 MPM = sfm/3.27
Not that easy. HP is basically torque and RPM together, so you need RPM too to get HP.
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.piercenet.com/files/TR0040-Centrifuge-speed.pdf
http://www.bdbiosciences.com/discovery_labware/technical_resources/labtools/p43.pdf
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.