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How to convert g into rpm?
May 28 2009 07:05 PM | bioforum in Centrifugation
The relationship between revolutions per minute (RPM) and relative centrifugal force (xg) is:
g = (1.118 × 10-5) R S2
where g is the relative centrifugal force, R is the radius of the rotor in centimeters, and S is the speed of the centrifuge in
revolutions per minute.
You can use this for any centrifuge, just measure the radius of the rotor from the center to outer edge.
g = (1.118 × 10-5) R S2
where g is the relative centrifugal force, R is the radius of the rotor in centimeters, and S is the speed of the centrifuge in
revolutions per minute.
You can use this for any centrifuge, just measure the radius of the rotor from the center to outer edge.













2 Comments
Amr G. Elsayed
Apr 15 2011 01:40 PM
Or there are some modification as eliminate ice step.
Amr G. Elsayed
Applied Medical Chemistry
Medical Research Institute
Alexandria University
amrbiochemistry@gmail.com
Matthijs
Jan 26 2013 01:04 PM