Sentences with phrase «revolution per»

One thing I hadn't realized (sunspots not being my thing) is that the 11 - year cycle is actually two phases of a 22 - year cycle that could be described as a magnet rotating at a rate of one revolution per 22 years and producing sunspots most strongly when it's normal to the Sun's equatorial plane.
A circular mirror, 40 feet in diameter and weighing 1,000 pounds, is mounted to the ceiling at an angle, rotating at one revolution per minute.
If you see the i - VTEC light on in the dash, it means that the system has changed engine cams to accommodate for high RPMs (revolution per minute) in the engine.
Stagger the movement of the two arms, and keep the hands circling up and around and move forcefully in rhythm with the mantra, one revolution per second.
As the company's chief technology officer, Yony Feng, explained to Fortune in 2016, Peloton's bike sensors collects data like revolutions per minute, speed, and distance, which is transmitted via the Internet to the company.
By collecting data points from users» bikes, including revolutions per minute, speed, and distance, and matching it against other Peloton cyclists, the company says it motivates customers to work harder.
The bike's sensors collect data like revolutions per minute, speed, and distance, which is transmitted via the Internet to the company.
Secondly, you can pedal at different speeds, varying from 60 revolutions per minute (which is often quite comfortable) to 90 revolutions per minute (which is less comfortable).
The slowest you should go is about 50 rpm (revolutions per minute), but most will exceed that easily, with the majority clustering around 60 to 80 rpm, which is the standard.
And for safety's sake the experiment initially ran at two revolutions per second, which is half of the fastest speed it can achieve.
The ball jumps off the paddle at up to 60 miles an hour and can spin as fast as 9,000 revolutions per minute.
According to Duda and the research he has read, the lowest arc is 33 degrees for even a hope of making a 3 - point shot, but with an arc of 45 degrees, a speed of just under 20 miles per hour and two revolutions per second of spin, at 20.9 feet from the basket, the player has the makings of the perfect 3 - point shot.
That's been done before on some Russian rockets, but what's unusual in this case is that the engines will be mounted on a disk that spins at 720 revolutions per minute.
EV motors often provide up to 15,000 revolutions per minute (rpm), compared to less than 8,000 rpm for internal combustion engines (consumer cars usually provide less than 6,000).
The bacterial flagellum is one of nature's smallest motors, rotating at up to 60,000 revolutions per minute.
Another approach operates at the bottom of New York City's East River, where in 2006 Verdant Power, Inc., planted six windmill - like turbines — each 16 feet (five meters) in diameter — 30 feet (nine meters) below the surface and churning at a peak rate of 32 revolutions per minute to transform strong tidal forces into electricity.
We increased the operating temperature of the wheel; we raised the speed of the wheel to keep it out of the region below 300 revolutions per minute, where the nature of the friction and the internal lubrication changes state.
We spun them up only for a few minutes, and only to 300 revolutions per minute, to see if they would move.
These unusual pulsars are dense, compact stars spinning at the rate of several hundred revolutions per second.
It can be accelerated to its operating speed of 3600 revolutions per minute in just 90 seconds by 72 - volt DC power sources at stops.
Clocking the process with a high - speed camera showed just how quickly: up to 125,000 revolutions per minute — faster than many commercial centrifuges.
But the speeds of these devices have never come close to those of commercial centrifuges, which can spin upward of 100,000 revolutions per minute.
Brunswick Bowling's Throbot can hurl a ball down a lane at 1,200 revolutions per minute — four times faster than a ball thrown by an average human.
The primary power source for the Patriot is a twin spool gas turbine like those found in jet engines, which runs at 100 000 revolutions per minute in its high - speed stage, and 50 000 rpm in its low - speed stage.
The Lean Power processor monitors the rotation of the flywheel, which in car engines spins at anything between 600 and 6000 revolutions per minute depending on the gear and speed.
Inside the box a downward - pointing wooden spike attached to a turntable rotates at the stately rate of 12 revolutions per hour.
Unlike conventional separation methods that centrifuge for 10 minutes at 3000 revolutions per minute, the surface acoustic waves can separate cells in a much gentler way.
Toshiba's problem now is to slow down the electromagnetic motor, which runs at speeds of up to 10 000 revolutions per minute.
Norsepower's design is also linked to software that adjusts a rotor's rate of rotation — up to several hundred revolutions per minute — to maximize forward thrust.
The researchers used a table built on air bearings that can spin at 120 revolutions per minute and support a load of up to 1,000 kilograms (about 2,200 pounds), meaning that it could spin a large tank of fluid at high speed in a way that mimics Jupiter's rapid rotation.
The teams also suspect that the final black hole was spinning at perhaps 100 revolutions per second, although the margin of error on that estimate is large.
To produce IAPP aggregates, solutions of IAPP (0.2 mg / ml) in PBS were incubated overnight at 37 °C with constant shaking at 500 revolutions per min (rpm).
But the team found that 75 revolutions per minute was a practical limit: fast enough to force the liquid into a strongly curved shape but slow enough to keep water from spilling out.
A built - in brushless DC motor turns the air bearing spindle and can rotate a load up to 10 tons at approximately 10 revolutions per minute.
To ensure thorough mixing of the liquids, they subjected the emulsion to a vortex spinning at 3,200 revolutions per minute.
But, in hibernation, it has a lot bigger role in controlling body temperature, making the mitochondria a lot more active, the same as an engine that's running at high revolutions per minute while the clutch is uncoupled / disengaged.
Now, let's talk about horsepower and it's relationship to torque and angular velocity (in the form of revolutions per minute), relative to automotives.
Assuming this is a 4 cycle engine, so 2 revolutions per cycle, so 5 complete cycles per second.
600 revolutions per minute (RPM) = 10 revolutions per second (RPS).
As this is a multi-million dollar car that's about to be sold, we sympathetically keep revs well below the 7,000 - rpm redline, but even at 5,000 revolutions per minute, the sound — a complex arrangement of mechanical orchestra — is just stunning.
Porsche also used the introduction of the hybrid Panamera to present its new measure of efficiency: engine revolutions per kilometre.
Plug - in hybrid technology significantly reduces the engine revolutions per kilometre quotient, but the next step holds a glimmer of hope for driving thrill - seekers.
The tire size comparison calculator takes the measurements of two tires and compares the diameter, width, sidewall, circumference, and revolutions per mile.
Gauge on the vehicle instrument cluster indicating engine speed measured in crankshaft revolutions per minute (rpm).
However, the torque for this one model will be 175 lb - ft of at 4,000 revolutions per minute (rpm).
Maximum recommended engine revolutions per minute (rpm).
Use our tire size calculator to calculate the diameter, width, sidewall, circumference, and revolutions per mile of any tire.
This includes enabling the engine to run at optimal revolutions per minute (RPMs) as well as improving fuel efficiency.
The torque that an engine can deliver depends on the speed at which the engine is turning, commonly expressed as rpm (revolutions per minute).
Up to 9,000 revolutions per minute.
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