Only if its metres / sec in a circular path, then you would need the radius to work out its revs per second, then multiply by (2 * pi) to get radians / sec.
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Example 10 m/s at 10 m radius
Circumference = 2 * pi * r = 2 * 3.1416 * 10 = 62.832 meters
So, 10 / 62.832 = 0.159 revs / sec
Then, 0.159 * 2 * pi = 1 rad / sec
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However, you can boil down the sequence to leave :
rad / sec = velocity (m/s) / radius (m)
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the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius the tangential velocity is equal to the angular velocity multiplied by the radius
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
You cannot. Radians per second is a measure of angular speed whereas degrees are an angular measure.
(x radians / second) x (1 revolution / 2 pi radians) x (60 seconds / minute)= (60x) / (2 pi) (revolution / minute)Multiply (radians per sec) by (60)/(2 pi) = 9.5493(rounded) to get RPM.
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