Speed Calculation Formula:
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The RPM to Speed calculation converts rotational speed (revolutions per minute) to linear speed (meters per second) based on the diameter of the rotating wheel or object.
The calculator uses the following equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates the linear distance traveled per revolution (π × diameter) and multiplies by the number of revolutions per second (RPM ÷ 60).
Details: This calculation is essential in various mechanical and engineering applications, including vehicle speed calculations, conveyor belt systems, and rotational machinery analysis.
Tips: Enter the RPM value (must be positive) and the wheel diameter in meters (must be positive). The calculator will compute the linear speed in meters per second.
Q1: Can I use this for any rotating object?
A: Yes, as long as you know the RPM and the effective diameter of the rotating part.
Q2: How do I measure wheel diameter accurately?
A: Measure from edge to edge through the center point, or measure the circumference and divide by π.
Q3: What if my diameter is in other units?
A: Convert to meters first (e.g., for cm divide by 100, for inches multiply by 0.0254).
Q4: Does this account for wheel slip?
A: No, this is theoretical speed. Actual speed may differ due to slip or other factors.
Q5: Can I calculate RPM from speed?
A: Yes, rearrange the formula: \( RPM = \frac{Speed \times 60}{\pi \times Diameter} \).