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Conversion Formula for Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second
The formula of conversion of Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second is very simple. To convert Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second, we can use this simple formula:
1 Degree Per Minute = 0.0000462963 Revolution Per Second
1 Revolution Per Second = 21,600 Degree Per Minute
One Degree Per Minute is equal to 0.0000462963 Revolution Per Second. So, we need to multiply the number of Degree Per Minute by 0.0000462963 to get the no of Revolution Per Second. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second
Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second Conversion
The conversion of unit Degree Per Minute to unit Degree Per Minute is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Degree Per Minute is equal to 0.0000462963 Revolution Per Second. So, to convert Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second, we must multiply no of Degree Per Minute to 0.0000462963. Example:-
| Degree Per Minute | Revolution Per Second |
|---|---|
| 0.01 Degree Per Minute | 0.000000463 Revolution Per Second |
| 0.1 Degree Per Minute | 0.0000046296 Revolution Per Second |
| 1 Degree Per Minute | 0.0000462963 Revolution Per Second |
| 2 Degree Per Minute | 0.0000925926 Revolution Per Second |
| 3 Degree Per Minute | 0.0001388889 Revolution Per Second |
| 5 Degree Per Minute | 0.0002314815 Revolution Per Second |
| 10 Degree Per Minute | 0.000462963 Revolution Per Second |
| 20 Degree Per Minute | 0.0009259259 Revolution Per Second |
| 50 Degree Per Minute | 0.0023148148 Revolution Per Second |
| 100 Degree Per Minute | 0.0046296296 Revolution Per Second |
| 500 Degree Per Minute | 0.0231481481 Revolution Per Second |
| 1,000 Degree Per Minute | 0.0462962963 Revolution Per Second |
Details for Degree per Minute (Moderate Angular Velocity)
Introduction : Degree per minute measures how many degrees an object rotates each minute. It's a mid-range angular velocity unit, fitting for applications where movement is slow but still needs quantification over time, offering a balance between granularity and comprehensibility.
History & Origin : This unit gained traction in analog systems like compasses and mechanical dials, where degrees were the standard angular unit. While less common in fast systems, it retained use in observational sciences and manual instruments.
Current Use : Common in systems like tracking antennas, solar panel orientation systems, and legacy analog instruments. Degree per minute allows easy adjustment and understanding of slow but continuous angular motion in systems operating over longer durations.
Details for Revolution per Second (Rapid Angular Velocity)
Introduction : Revolution per second measures how many full rotations an object completes every second. It’s a non-SI unit but very intuitive, especially for high-speed mechanical or rotational systems. This unit is commonly used where complete rotations are more meaningful than radians or degrees, such as in turbines or spinning tools.
History & Origin : Historically tied to mechanical and industrial engineering, revolution per second emerged as a practical unit before SI adoption. It offered a natural way to express rotary speed in revolutions rather than angular degrees or radians, especially before standardized scientific conventions became prevalent.
Current Use : Commonly used in describing rotational speeds of fans, rotors, hard disks, and turbines. Revolution per second is often preferred when full rotations per second matter more than angular precision, such as in dynamic balancing systems and some performance-based motor specifications.
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FAQ on Degree Per Minute to Revolution Per Second Conversion:
What is the Symbol of Degree Per Minute and Revolution Per Second?
The symbol for Degree Per Minute is '°/min', and for Revolution Per Seconds, it is 'r/s'. These symbols are used to denote angular velocity in everyday and technical measurements.
How to convert Degree Per Minute(s) to Revolution Per Second(es)?
To convert Degree Per Minute(s) to Revolution Per Second(es), multiply the number of Degree Per Minutes by 4.6296296296296E-5 because one Degree Per Minute equals 4.6296296296296E-5 Revolution Per Seconds.
Formula: Revolution Per Seconds = Degree Per Minutes × 4.6296296296296E-5.
This is a standard rule used in angular velocity conversions.
How to convert Revolution Per Second(es) to Degree Per Minute(s) ?
To convert Revolution Per Second(es) to Degree Per Minute(s), divide the number of Revolution Per Seconds by 4.6296296296296E-5, since, 1 Degree Per Minute contains exactly 4.6296296296296E-5 Revolution Per Second(es).
Formula: Degree Per Minutes = Revolution Per Second(s) ÷ 4.6296296296296E-5.
It’s a common calculation in angular velocity conversions.
How many Degree Per Minute(s) are these in an Revolution Per Second(es) ?
There are 21600 Degree Per Minutes in one Revolution Per Second. This is derived by dividing 1 Revolution Per Second by 4.6296296296296E-5, as 1 Degree Per Minute equals 4.6296296296296E-5 Revolution Per Second(s).
Formula: Degree Per Minute = Revolution Per Seconds ÷ 4.6296296296296E-5.
It’s a precise unit conversion method.
How many Revolution Per Second(es) are these in an Degree Per Minute(s) ?
There are exactly 4.6296296296296E-5 Revolution Per Seconds in one Degree Per Minute. This is a fixed value used in the measurement system.
Formula: Revolution Per Second(s) = Degree Per Minutes × 4.6296296296296E-5.
It's one of the most basic conversions.
How many Revolution Per Second in 10 Degree Per Minute?
There are 0.00046296296296296 Revolution Per Seconds in 10 Degree Per Minutes. This is calculated by multiplying 10 by 4.6296296296296E-5.
Formula: 10 Degree Per Minutes × 4.6296296296296E-5 = 0.00046296296296296 Revolution Per Seconds.
This conversion is helpful for angular velocity measurements.
How many Revolution Per Second(s) in 50 Degree Per Minute?
There are 0.0023148148148148 Revolution Per Seconds in 50 Degree Per Minutes. One can calculate it by multiplying 50 by 4.6296296296296E-5.
Formula: 50 Degree Per Minutes × 4.6296296296296E-5 = 0.0023148148148148 Revolution Per Seconds.
This conversion is used in many applications.
How many Revolution Per Second(s) in 100 Degree Per Minute?
There are 0.0046296296296296 Revolution Per Second(s) in 100 Degree Per Minutes. Multiply 100 by 4.6296296296296E-5 to get the result.
Formula: 100 Degree Per Minutes × 4.6296296296296E-5 = 0.0046296296296296 Revolution Per Second(s).
This is a basic unit conversion formula.