7,200 revolutions per minute compared to 5,400 revolutions per minute.
7200 +7200 14400
A streetpilot 7200 is a model of a gps device. the main difference in models is the compmay that is making that model and what features it will offer.
1.5% of 7200= 1.5% * 7200= 0.015 * 7200= 108
6% of 7200= 6% * 7200= 0.06 * 7200= 432
Yes you would notice a difference. Also, if you can get a HD with a better cache, you would notice a difference as well.
The model 241 was made between 1935 and 1949. The "Speedmaster" designation was intruduced in 1936. There were approximately 7200 produced in the first year (1935). Your serial number is probably below 7200, therefore no Speedmaster will be on the receiver. You have a first year (1935) production gun
7203, 7210 and 7217.
A 7200 RPM hdd spins at 7200 RPM, 10000 RPM spins at (you guessed it) 10000 RPM. A 10000 RPM HDD should transfer data faster than a 7200, and apart from the WD "Raptor" series most 10000 RPM HDDs are high end SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) drives, and as such are built to a higher standard than IDE (Internal Drive Electronics) or SATA (Serial AT Attachment) drives.
36% of 7,200 = 36% * 7200 = 0.36 * 7200 = 2,592
There are 90 80s in 7200
19.3097877³ = 7200 ■