Free RPM to Rad/s
Convert rotational speed from Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) to Radians Per Second (rad/s). Essential for engineering calculations involving angular velocity.
Configuration
How to Use
- Enter the speed in RPM.
- Click 'Calculate' to convert to Radians per Second.
- Use this unit for standard physics formulas involving rotation.
Common Use Cases
- Physics
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do engineers use Radians?
Radians simplify calculus and trigonometric equations used in physics and engineering, avoiding the need to carry 360-degree constants everywhere.
How many radians in one revolution?
One full revolution is equal to 2π radians (approximately 6.28).
Pro Tip
rad/s = RPM * 0.1047
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