Strokes 50 strokes a minute is recommended when using low tungsten blades, and 60 strokes a minute is recommended when using high speed steel blades.
80 feet per minute is 2,438.4 cm per minute.
The criteria given is vague. If we're talking about an existing piece of wood that we're cutting into ten pieces then it would take nine minutes, as the last piece would not require cutting! However, if we're talking about cutting ten pieces of wood off a bigger piece of wood, then it would take ten minutes.
2/5 of a minute is 24 seconds. 2/5 is also 40% of a minute
No, minute is a noun (Just give me a minute here...) Or an adjective (Stop trying to make a mountain out of a minute [tiny] mole hill!)
2,460.52 litres per minute.
Strokes per minute is not a unit of capacity and hence, there is no correspondence with gallons per minute. Strokes per minute is comparable with rotations or revolutions per minute. SPM is normally used for reciprocating machines, to define the speed. A. R. Pathak
key strokes per minute
heart beating?
Strokes per hour refer to keystrokes. Usually typing is referred to as words per minute and strokes per hour are for a 10 key.
1) The cutting speed is constant almost throughout the stroke 2) The ram stroke reverses quickly with out any shock as the oil on either side of the piston provides a cushioning effect hence , vibrations are minimum 3) a number cutting speeds can be obtained and control is simpler 4) more strokes per minute can be obtained at a given cutting spee3d
CRT (Character Recognition Technology) strokes per hour can be calculated by multiplying the words per minute (WPM) by the average number of characters per word. At 44 WPM and assuming an average of 5 characters per word, the calculation would be 44 WPM x 5 characters = 220 strokes per minute. To convert this to strokes per hour, multiply by 60, resulting in 13,200 strokes per hour.
In timed writing assessments, five strokes typically do not count as one average when calculating words per minute (WPM). WPM is generally determined by the number of words typed in a minute, with a word conventionally defined as five characters, including spaces and punctuation. Therefore, each complete word contributes to the WPM calculation, not strokes.
80 feet per minute is 2,438.4 cm per minute.
Hypertension, clots, strokes, migranes...
A formula to find power stroke for an 8 cylinder 4stroke engine would be RPM/2=power strokes per minute. A 2 strokenengine has twice as many power strokes as a 4 so RPM=power strokes. Since rpm is not given in the question, I can't tell you how many power strokes there are.
Kspm (key strokes per minute) vs. ksph (key strokes per hour) This is a measurement of speed with typing numbers out on a Ten Key number pad, also known as an adding machine. If you have kspm, then you have a number of key strokes you can hit per minute. Since there are 60 minutes per hour, you merely need to multiply the number you have by 60 to get your ksph. If you have ksph, you have the number of key strokes you can hit in one hour. To find out how fast you can hit keys in a minute, you need to take this number, which represents 60 minutes, and divide it by 60. You will then have the number of keys you can hit in one minute. kspm * 60 = ksph ksph / 60 = kspm
SPM, or strokes per minute, in a power press is calculated by measuring the number of complete cycles the machine performs in one minute. To determine this, you can use a stopwatch to time how many strokes occur in a specific duration (like 10 or 30 seconds) and then multiply that number to extrapolate to a full minute. For example, if you count 20 strokes in 10 seconds, you would multiply 20 by 6 to get an SPM of 120. Additionally, some presses may have built-in counters that display the SPM directly.