Convert Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second

Conversion Formula for Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second

The formula of conversion of Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second is very simple. To convert Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second, we can use this simple formula:

1 Disintegrations Per Minute = 0.0166666667 One Per Second

1 One Per Second = 60 Disintegrations Per Minute

One Disintegrations Per Minute is equal to 0.0166666667 One Per Second. So, we need to multiply the number of Disintegrations Per Minute by 0.0166666667 to get the no of One Per Second. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second

Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second Conversion

The conversion of unit Disintegrations Per Minute to unit One Per Second is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Disintegrations Per Minute is equal to 0.0166666667 One Per Second. So, to convert Disintegrations Per Minute to One Per Second, we must multiply no of Disintegrations Per Minute to 0.0166666667. Example:-

Disintegrations Per Minute One Per Second
0.01 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.0001666667 One Per Second
0.1 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.0016666667 One Per Second
1 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.0166666667 One Per Second
2 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.0333333333 One Per Second
3 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.05 One Per Second
5 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.0833333333 One Per Second
10 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.1666666667 One Per Second
20 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.3333333333 One Per Second
50 Disintegrations Per Minute 0.8333333333 One Per Second
100 Disintegrations Per Minute 1.6666666667 One Per Second
500 Disintegrations Per Minute 8.3333333333 One Per Second
1,000 Disintegrations Per Minute 16.6666666667 One Per Second

Details for Disintegrations per Minute

Introduction : A practical unit for laboratory measurements where minute-long counting periods are conventional.

History & Origin : Originated from early radiation detectors that counted events over minute-long intervals for statistical accuracy.

Current Use : Common in laboratory radiation measurements, particularly with Geiger counters and scintillation detectors.

Details for Disintegrations per Second

Introduction : The fundamental physical unit of activity, dimensionally equivalent to the becquerel but without radioactive context.

History & Origin : Used in general physics before specialized radioactivity units were established in the early 20th century.

Current Use : Sometimes used in theoretical physics discussions or when emphasizing the decay rate aspect.

1 Disintegrations Per Minute = 0.016666666667 One Per Second

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FAQ on disintegrations per minute to one per second Conversion:

What is the Symbol of disintegrations per minute and one per second?

The symbol for disintegrations per minute is 'dpm', and for one per seconds, it is '1/s'. These symbols are used to denote radiation activity in everyday and technical measurements.

How to convert disintegrations per minute to one per second?

To convert disintegrations per minute to one per second, multiply the number of disintegrations per minutes by 0.016666666666667 because one disintegrations per minute equals 0.016666666666667 one per seconds.
Formula: Number of one per seconds = Number of disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667.
This is a standard rule used in radiation activity conversions.

How to convert one per second to disintegrations per minute?

To convert one per seconds to disintegrations per minutes, multiply the number of one per seconds by 60, as 1 one per second contains exactly 60 disintegrations per minutes.
Formula: Number of disintegrations per minutes = Number of one per seconds * 60.
It’s a common calculation in radiation activity conversions.

How many one per seconds are in one disintegrations per minute?

There are 0.016666666666667 one per seconds in one disintegrations per minute. Therefore, to convert 1 disintegrations per minute into one per seconds, multiply 1 by 0.016666666666667. This gives a result of 0.016666666666667 one per seconds.
Formula: Number of one per seconds = Number of disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667.
Thus, Number of one per seconds = 1 disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667 = 0.016666666666667 one per seconds.

How many one per seconds in 10 disintegrations per minutes?

There are 0.016666666666667 one per seconds in one disintegrations per minute. Therefore, to convert 10 disintegrations per minutes into one per seconds, multiply 10 by 0.016666666666667. This gives a result of 0.16666666666667 one per second.
Formula: Number of one per seconds = Number of disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667.
Thus, Number of one per seconds = 10 disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667 = 0.16666666666667 one per second.

How many one per seconds in 50 disintegrations per minutes?

There are 0.016666666666667 one per seconds in one disintegrations per minute. Therefore, to convert 50 disintegrations per minutes into one per seconds, multiply 50 by 0.016666666666667. This gives a result of 0.83333333333333 one per second.
Formula: Number of one per seconds = Number of disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667.
Thus, Number of one per seconds = 50 disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667 = 0.83333333333333 one per seconds.

How many one per seconds in 100 disintegrations per minutes?

There are 0.016666666666667 one per seconds in one disintegrations per minute. Therefore, to convert 100 disintegrations per minutes into one per seconds, multiply 100 by 0.016666666666667. This gives a result of 1.6666666666667 one per second.
Formula: Number of one per seconds = Number of disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667.
Thus, Number of one per seconds = 100 disintegrations per minutes × 0.016666666666667 = 1.6666666666667 one per seconds.