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rpm The EPA or state official responsible for overseeing on-site remedial action.
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rpm Stands for Revolutions Per Minute. When the engine crankshaft turns 360 degrees it is one Revolution. The number of times the engine does this in a minute is the RPM it is set to.
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rpm Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) is a measure of speed for any rotating device. Typically found in specifications for motors.
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rpm A term used in abbreviation that stands for
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rpm When used in relation to hard disk technology, the abbreviation rpm (revolutions per minute), signifies the spin speed of a drive's data-storing magnetic platters.
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