RPM (disambiguation)
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RPM or rpm is a commonly used initialism for revolutions per minute, a measure of rotation frequency.
RPM may also refer to:
Science and technology
- Radiation Portal Monitor, for screening against threats
- Random positioning machine, simulating microgravity
- Raven's Progressive Matrices, a cognitive test
- Rapid plant movement
- Rendezvous pitch maneuver, by a space shuttle
- RPM-30-2-Can Do: Respiration, Pulse (or Perfusion), and Mental status, in START triage
- Rounds per minute, of a firearm
Computing
- Ranish Partition Manager, software
- RPM Package Manager, Linux software
Medicine and psychology
- Remote patient monitoring
- Reasonable person model
Organizations
- RPM International, a chemical sealant company
- RPM (magazine), former Canadian music magazine
- RPM Mortgage, mortgage banking, US
- RPM Records (UK)
- RPM Records (United States)
- Radio Programas de México, Mexican radio company
- Rally for Mali (Rassemblement pour le Mali), a political party in Mali
- RP Motorsport, an Italian auto racing team
- Race Performance Motorsport, an Italian auto racing team
Film and television
- Power Rangers RPM, a TV series
- R. P. M., a 1971 film
- RPM (Cars), a character
- RPM (film), 1997
- RPM (TV series)
- "RPM" (The Batman), a TV episode
Music
- RPM (American band)
- RPM (Brazilian band)
- "RPM" (Sugar Ray song), in 1997 album Floored
- "RPM" (Sasha Pieterse song), 2013
- "RPM" (Boney James song), from album Ride
- "RPM" (SF9 song), 2019
- Revolutions per Minute (Rise Against album)
- Rock Productions Music, a Christian band
Economics
Other uses
- RPM (horse)
- RPM (nightclub), a former nightclub in Toronto, Canada
- RPM (wrestler)
- Rapid prompting method, a pseudoscientific technique
- Revenue passenger mile, a measure of passenger traffic
- Ngukurr Airport, IATA airport code
Topics referred to by the same term
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