Number of rotations around a fixed axis in one minute.
1Normal helicopters work at a fixed rate of rotor revolutions per minute.
2The number of revolutions per minute is also set at a fixed rate.
3The shafts of the dynamos have a velocity of 600 revolutions per minute.
4The one shaft in common runs with a velocity of 60 revolutions per minute.
5Sixty revolutions per minute is equal to 120 strokes, or two strokes per second.
6This continues until the speed of rotation has increased to about 60 revolutions per minute.
7It can, however, be run at as high a speed as 140 revolutions per minute.
8This is all done at high-speed -up to tens of thousands of revolutions per minute.
9The number of revolutions per minute will of course vary with the diameter of the saw.
10Sensors clocked him spinning at 177 revolutions per minute (rpm).
11Now divide the feet per minute by the propeller revolutions per minute, add 15 per cent.
12That God forsaken country reminds me of a fly wheel on a automobeel-2000revolutions per minute.
13They spin at tens of thousands of revolutions per minute, and their compressor blades are easily damaged.
14You play them at 16 revolutions per minute, not 33 or 45.
15The resistance when making 120 revolutions per minute is 2,810 million ohms.
16They each make 43 revolutions per minute.
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