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Speed in RPM in Refrigerant Compressors Formulas
Speed in RPM is the rate of rotation of an object per minute, used to calculate the power required for a specific application or process. And is denoted by N.
Refrigerant Compressors formulas that make use of Speed in RPM
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Isothermal Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Isothermal Power for Double-acting Compressor
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Indicated Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Indicated Power for Double-acting Compressor
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Isentropic Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Isentropic Power for Double-acting Compressor
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Isothermal Work done given Isothermal Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Isothermal Work done given Isothermal Power for Double-acting Compressor
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Polytropic Work done given Indicated Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Polytropic Work done given Indicated Power for Double-acting Compressor
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Isentropic Work done given Isentropic Power for Single-acting Compressor
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Isentropic Work done given Isentropic Power for double-acting Compressor
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FAQ
What is the Speed in RPM?
Speed in RPM is the rate of rotation of an object per minute, used to calculate the power required for a specific application or process.
Can the Speed in RPM be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Speed in RPM, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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