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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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