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RPM stands for Revolutions-Per-Minute, and is counted at the crankshaft. At 3000 RPM the engine is spinning twice as fast as at 1500 RPM.
It could mean Remotely Piloted Vehicle. For other possibilities please try the RPV wikipedia page or google.
rated rpm is the maximum number of complete rotations that a rotor can rotate for every minute
NONE AT ALL.
Difference between Torque and load
Yes, you will see a difference in performance, read tests and write tests. As rule, 5400 rpm hard drives are faster and perform better.
7,200 revolutions per minute compared to 5,400 revolutions per minute.
Not if both are 33.3 rpm recordings. There is a big difference in capacity.
Yes you would notice a difference. Also, if you can get a HD with a better cache, you would notice a difference as well.
The main difference between a 15K RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) and a 7.2K RPM drive is the speed at which the disk spins. A 15K RPM drive spins at a faster rate than a 7.2K RPM drive, resulting in quicker data access and transfer speeds. However, a 15K RPM drive may generate more noise and heat compared to a 7.2K RPM drive.