Depends, 10 rpm of what? a bicycle, a generator, car wheel?
163.9 horsepower at 12000 rpm
With TBI=165 HP at 4000 rpm. With SCPI=200 HP at 4500 rpm.
Typically 10 to 15 amps.
Clockwise at same rpm
10 times
1.5x10^-10
8 to 10 million tons
With the timing set at 10 degrees BTDC it is 800 RPM.
I am pretty sure that the use of the word "the" is incorrect. There are much more than 10 uses of each.
Electricity generators usually go for about 3-10 thousand dollars. It really depends on the size and how many kilowatts you are looking to get out of it.
You should have about 10 PSI per 1000 RPM; a touch higher at low RPM and a tough lower at high RPM. If you car idles at around 800 RPM, 10-15 PSI is good. The 250 - 275 value mentioned by another poster would likely blow oil past all of your seals if it were possible ot get oil preasure that high.
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