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Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or min−1) is a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed, in particular in the case of rotation around a fixed axis. It represents the number of full rotations something makes in one minute.

Examples

Symbols other than RPM

Standards organizations generally recommend the symbol r/min, which better follows the general principles for forming unit symbols. But this is not enforced in fully metric countries as an international standard; for example, the French use the symbol tr/mn ('tours par minute').

Compared to frequency and angular speed

The International System of Units (SI) unit of frequency is the hertz (Hz):
1 r/min = 1/60 Hz
:*This is often used for measuring waves, such as radio and sound.
The SI unit of angular speed is the radian per second:
1 rev/min = 2π rad·min−1 = 2π/60 rad·s−1 = 0.10471976 rad·s−1
However, there is no movement to use either of these units of measure (which are primarily used in physics) to replace revolutions per minute when measuring the rotational speed of machinery.

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