The answer depends on what min-1 is measuring, but is likely to be 1 min-1 = 1 rpm.
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.
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.
1 rpm = 1*1/min 0r 1min^-1 So, 10000 min^-1 =10000rpm
one has absolutely nothing to do with the other