- number of revolutions: rpm
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English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
English-Dutch technical dictionary. 2013.
Revolutions per minute — (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or r·min−1) is a unit of frequency: the number of full rotations completed in one minute around a fixed axis. It is most commonly used as a measure of rotational speed or angular velocity of some mechanical component … Wikipedia
RPM — FINANCE abbreviation for retail price * * * rpm UK US (UK (US r.p.m.) noun ► TRANSPORT ABBREVIATION for revolutions per minute: used when stating the number of times part of a machine, engine … Financial and business terms
rpm — (revolutions per minute; Rounds Per Minute) n. number of full rotations completed during one minute; (Computers) number of full rotations of a disk drive per minute … English contemporary dictionary
Revolutions Per Minute — (RPM) number of times that a something revolves in the space of a minute … English contemporary dictionary
revolutions per mile — (RPM) A measurement of the number of times a tire turns in one mile of travel … Dictionary of automotive terms
rpm — noun rate of revolution of a motor (Freq. 6) the engine was doing 6000 revs • Syn: ↑revolutions per minute, ↑rev • Derivationally related forms: ↑rev (for: ↑rev) … Useful english dictionary
RPM — [1] Acronym for revolutions per minute. A tachometer measures engine revolutions in terms of rpm. [2] Acronym for revolutions per mile in measuring the number of times a tire turns in one mile of travel. See engine speed red line … Dictionary of automotive terms
45 (number) — ← 44 46 → 45 ← 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 … Wikipedia
78 (number) — 78 (seventy eight) is the natural number following 77 and followed by 79. ← 77 79 → 78 ← 70 … Wikipedia
TZ — 1) Tierzucht EN stock breeding 2) Teuerungszulage EN cost of living allowance, COLA 3) telegraphische Zahlungsanweisung EN telegraph payment instructions 4) Teilzahlung EN partial payment, installment … Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after … Wikipedia