1. rpm - Noun
2. Rpm - Proper noun
rate of revolution of a motor
Source: WordNetMiles Davis was a part of my life from 1947 on. I was born in 1941 and I first heard him in 1947 on a 78 rpm. And then I followed his career, starting with his first solo album in 1951. He was an icon and inspiration and a mentor to me. Chick Corea
the engine was doing 6000 revs Source: Internet
1800 rpm in NTSC machines, exactly 1500 in PAL, each complete rotation corresponding to one frame of video. Source: Internet
A (lossless) 2 to 1 reduction gear on the second engine will output a constant maximum 200 ft/lbs of torque at a maximum of 3000 rpm, with no change in power. Source: Internet
And so I think the big takeaway for us here that we're excited about, but time will tell, and this isn't unique to RPM, the state of home orders in the United States and it seems true in the U.K. as well has created a greater number of continent DIY-ers. Source: Internet
All engines are built for Moto2 by Honda and are four-stroke 600cc in-line four-cylinder producing ~125 bhp and rev up to 16000 rpm. Source: Internet