(any unit of length) / (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
Any unit of speed will do - for example, meters/second, or kilometers/hour.
Any type of measurement is a unit rate. The speed limit is a measurement of time and distance.
'RPM' is one of many units that can be used to describe angular speed. Angular speed is (any unit of angle) divided by (any unit of time). That's exactly what you have in the unit 'RPM'. 'RPM' means "revolutions per minute". "Revolution" is a unit of angle ... it's exactly 360 degrees ... and "minute" is a unit of time. So RPM is a perfectly fine unit for measuring/describing angular speed.
It may be just about any unit of speed. You can't derive the unit from the number. In physics, it is quite common to measure speeds in meters/second, but it can be just about any other unit of speed as well.
Mainframe computers have large memory storage. While minicomputers have small or less memory storage than mainframe computer. ... The processing speed of mainframe computer is faster than minicomputer. While the processing speed of minicomputer is slower than mainframe computer.
minicomputer
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
The unit is called 'speed'.
the first successfull minicomputer
Speed . . . Any unit of length or distance/any unit of time Acceleration . . . Any unit of speed/any unit of time
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
bandwidth
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a perfectly good unit of speed.
A kilometre is a unit of distance, not of speed, therefore, the unit is not convertable to a unit of speed.
(any unit of length) / (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.