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Radians per second is a measure of angular speed whereas degrees are an angular measure.
To convert arc (angular distance) to time, you can use the formula based on the speed of the rotating object. If you know the angular velocity (in degrees per second or radians per second) and the arc length (in degrees or radians), you can calculate the time it takes to travel that arc by dividing the arc length by the angular velocity. For example, if an object rotates at 30 degrees per second and you have an arc of 90 degrees, the time taken would be 90 degrees ÷ 30 degrees/second = 3 seconds.
If you are asking for the conversion formulas, then think of the relationship between degress and radians. 360 degress = 2*pi radians, thus to convert every degree to radians, we divide both sides of the equation by 360. 1 degree = 2*pi/360 radians = pi/180 radians. thus to convert degrees into radians, just multiply the number of degrees to pi/180, where pi = 3.141592... by the way, the per sec appended on the unit does not matter in the conversion since both units are in per sec anyway
(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.
It was 6 radians per second. Angular acceleration = -3 radians per second2 Initial angular velocity = 6 radians per second. Final angular velocity = zero. Average angular velocity = 3 radians per second. Angular displacement in 2 seconds = 3 x 2 = 6 radians.
actually 1revolution=360 degrees, then 120 revolutions=360*120 (degrees)=43200degrees now degrees to radian is simple 43200 degrees=43200*PI/180=240pi radians now we can write as 120 revolution/minute=240pi radians/minute to convert minute into sec we multiply by 60 so as min is in denominator so we sill devide it by 60, 120 revolution/minute=240pi/60 radians/sec=4pi ans = 4pi
A complete circle is 360°, which is equal to 2π radians.To convert from degrees to radians, multiply by π radians per 180°.To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180° per π radians.
1 revolution = 2π radians 1 minute = 60 seconds → 1 rpm = 1 revolution / 1 minute = 2π radians / 60 seconds = π/30 radians/seconds = π/30 rad per sec → to convert rpm to rad per sec multiply by π (pi) and divide by 30.
If you are asking for the conversion formulas, then think of the relationship between degress and radians. 360 degress = 2*pi radians, thus to convert every degree to radians, we divide both sides of the equation by 360. 1 degree = 2*pi/360 radians = pi/180 radians. thus to convert degrees into radians, just multiply the number of degrees to pi/180, where pi = 3.141592... by the way, the per sec appended on the unit does not matter in the conversion since both units are in per sec anyway
(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.
It was 6 radians per second. Angular acceleration = -3 radians per second2 Initial angular velocity = 6 radians per second. Final angular velocity = zero. Average angular velocity = 3 radians per second. Angular displacement in 2 seconds = 3 x 2 = 6 radians.
Angular speed = 2*pi radians per 60 seconds = pi/30 radians per second.
One way to remember it is: a full circle is 2pi radians, or 360°, so 2pi radians = 360°, and then you multiply degrees by (2pi/360 radians per degree) = pi/180 radians per degree.
actually 1revolution=360 degrees, then 120 revolutions=360*120 (degrees)=43200degrees now degrees to radian is simple 43200 degrees=43200*PI/180=240pi radians now we can write as 120 revolution/minute=240pi radians/minute to convert minute into sec we multiply by 60 so as min is in denominator so we sill devide it by 60, 120 revolution/minute=240pi/60 radians/sec=4pi ans = 4pi
1 revolution (1 circle) is equivelant to 360 degrees, or 2 pi radians. In this way, 1 revolution per second is equal to 2 pi radians per second. Therefore, to get 300 revs per sec in rads per sec, simply multiply 300 by 2 pi radians: 300*2pi = 300*2*3.1415 = 1885 revs per sec
divide by 100,000
1 revolution = (2 pi) radians1 minute = 60 seconds250 rpm = [ (250) x (2 pi) radians ] per [ 60 seconds ]= 26.18 radians per second (rounded)
1 revolution = 2*pi radianstherefore, k revs per second = 2*k*pi radians per second or if you still work in degrees, it is 360*k degrees per second.