Discover the ease of converting rotational units with the Degree hour to Revolution second Converter. Developed by Newtum, this tool simplifies complex conversions, sparking your curiosity to explore more.
A Degree hour (deg·h) is a unit of angular velocity. It represents the movement of an object at one degree of arc per hour. To visualize, imagine the minute hand of a clock; as it moves from one minute mark to the next, it covers an angle of six degrees. If it took an hour to move that distance, it would be traveling at one degree per hour.
Definition of Revolution secondA Revolution second (rev/s) is a unit of angular velocity. It measures the number of complete rotations an object makes in one second. For instance, a spinning wheel that completes two full turns in one second is rotating at a speed of 2 rev/s. This unit is crucial in various fields, including mechanical engineering and physics, to describe rotational speeds.
Degree hour (deg·h) | Revolution second (rev/s) |
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1 deg·h | 0.000277778 rev/s |
10 deg·h | 0.00277778 rev/s |
20 deg·h | 0.00555556 rev/s |
50 deg·h | 0.0138889 rev/s |
100 deg·h | 0.0277778 rev/s |
200 deg·h | 0.0555556 rev/s |
500 deg·h | 0.138889 rev/s |
1000 deg·h | 0.277778 rev/s |
5000 deg·h | 1.38889 rev/s |
10000 deg·h | 2.77778 rev/s |
1 deg·h = 0.000277778 rev/s
1 rev/s = 3600 deg·h
Example 1:
Convert 120 deg·h to rev/s:
120 deg·h = 120 × 0.000277778 rev/s = 0.0333334 rev/s
Example 2:
Convert 450 deg·h to rev/s:
450 deg·h = 450 × 0.000277778 rev/s = 0.125 rev/s
The Degree hour to Revolution second Converter is rooted in the need to translate rotational movement across different units of measurement. Historically, engineers and scientists have needed a consistent method to convert between these units to accurately describe and analyze rotational dynamics in machinery and physical systems.
The Degree hour to Revolution second Converter has practical applications across various industries.
Example 1:
Converting 360 deg·h to rev/s:
360 deg·h = 360 × 0.000277778 rev/s = 0.1 rev/s
Example 2:
Converting 1800 deg·h to rev/s:
1800 deg·h = 1800 × 0.000277778 rev/s = 0.5 rev/s