RPM Speed Calculator
Linear Speed: 0 m/min
Linear Speed: 0 km/h
π RPM Speed Calculator β Convert Rotations to Speed Instantly
An RPM Speed Calculator allows you to convert rotational speed (RPM) into linear speed or surface speed based on diameter or circumference of the rotating object. It’s widely used in automotive, manufacturing, machining, robotics, and engineering applications.
π What is RPM?
RPM (Revolutions Per Minute) is a measure of how many full rotations an object makes around an axis in one minute. However, RPM alone doesnβt tell you the linear speed unless you factor in diameter or circumference.
π RPM to Speed Formula
To calculate linear speed from RPM:
Speed (m/min) = Ο Γ Diameter (in meters) Γ RPM
Speed (m/s) = (Ο Γ Diameter Γ RPM) Γ· 60
Speed (km/h) = (Ο Γ Diameter Γ RPM Γ 60) Γ· 1000
π Alternate Formula (Using Circumference):
Speed = RPM Γ Circumference
Where:
- Circumference = Ο Γ Diameter
- Units: meters, inches, feet, etc.
π§Ύ Inputs Required
Parameter | Description |
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RPM | Rotations per minute |
Diameter | Diameter of the wheel, disc, or shaft |
Units | Choose between mm, inches, feet, meters |
Conversion Format | Speed in m/s, km/h, ft/min, etc. |
π§ͺ Example
Given:
- RPM = 1200
- Diameter = 0.5 m
Speed = (Ο Γ 0.5 Γ 1200) Γ· 60 = 31.42 m/s
= 113.11 km/h
π οΈ Use Cases
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Calculate belt or conveyor speed
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CNC spindle speed to cutting surface speed
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Vehicle wheel RPM to road speed
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Mechanical design and motor selection
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Industrial fans, pumps, and turbines
β People Also Ask β RPM Speed Calculator FAQs
πΉ How do I calculate speed from RPM?
Use the formula:
Speed = Ο Γ Diameter Γ RPM Γ· 60
This gives speed in meters per second.
πΉ Can I convert RPM to km/h?
Yes. Use:
Speed (km/h) = (Ο Γ Diameter Γ RPM Γ 60) Γ· 1000
πΉ Does RPM affect linear speed?
Yes. Higher RPM results in higher surface or linear speed, depending on the radius of rotation.
πΉ What is the difference between RPM and speed?
- RPM: Rotational speed (how many revolutions per minute)
- Speed: Linear distance covered over time (e.g., m/s, km/h)
πΉ What is surface speed in machining?
In cutting tools, surface speed (SFM or m/min) refers to how fast the cutting edge travels along the material.
It is calculated using RPM and tool diameter.
πΉ Is there a difference between RPM and angular speed?
Yes. Angular speed is measured in radians per second, while RPM is revolutions per minute.
1 RPM = 2Ο Γ· 60 rad/s