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The maximum compression varies linearly with circumferential rotor speed. In order to obtain extremely low pressures on the order of 10-7 torr, rotation rates of 20,000 to 50,000 revolutions per minute are often necessary. Unfortunately, the compression ratio varies exponentially with the square root of the molecular weight of the gas. Thus, heavy molecules are pumped much more efficiently than light molecules. Most gases are heavy enough to be well pumped but it is difficult to pump efficiently hydrogen and helium.
Pumps