http://www.bdbiosciences.com/discovery_labware/technical_resources/labtools/p43.pdf
To convert from grams (g) to kilograms (kg), divide the given value by 1000.
4.2 g = 0.0042 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
10 g = 0.01 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
33 600 g = 33.6 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
1500g
To convert 3000 revolutions per minute (rpm) into gravitational force (g), you can use the formula for centripetal acceleration: ( a = \frac{(2\pi \times \text{rpm})^2 \times r}{60^2} ). Here, ( r ) is the radius in meters. To express acceleration in terms of g, divide the result by the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²). The final result will give you the acceleration in g's.
all you have to do is convert it..........
122 cubic feet to rpm??
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.
Not that easy. HP is basically torque and RPM together, so you need RPM too to get HP.
sfm = (diameter x RPM )/3.82 MPM = sfm/3.27
The answer depends on what min-1 is measuring, but is likely to be 1 min-1 = 1 rpm.
The term "6800xg" refers to a relative centrifugal force (RCF) expressed in times the force of gravity (g), typically used in centrifugation. To convert this to revolutions per minute (rpm), you can use the formula: ( \text{rpm} = \sqrt{\frac{RCF \times 1000}{r}} ), where ( r ) is the radius of the rotor in centimeters. Assuming a typical rotor radius of about 10 cm, 6800xg would be approximately 5000 rpm. The exact rpm can vary based on the rotor configuration.
That depends what you want to compare. In any case, 3G is more acceleration than 1G.
99.9 g = 0.0999 kgTo convert from g to kg, divide by 1000.