Online Velocity Angular Units Converter
How to Convert from Radian/hour [rad/h] to Radian/minute [rad/min]?

How to Convert from Radian/hour [rad/h] to Radian/minute [rad/min]?

Learn how to convert angular velocity from radian per hour (rad/h) to radian per minute (rad/min) with clear explanations, usage examples, and practical applications in astronomy, automation, and laboratory settings.

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Radian/hour [rad/h] to Radian/minute [rad/min] Conversion Table

Radian/hour [rad/h] Radian/minute [rad/min]

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Radian/hour [rad/h] to Radian/minute [rad/min] Conversion Table
Radian/hour [rad/h] Radian/minute [rad/min]

What Is This Tool?

This converter transforms angular velocity values measured in radians per hour into radians per minute, helping users represent slow rotational speeds with finer time resolution for clearer analysis.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Enter the value in radian/hour (rad/h) to be converted
  • Select the target unit as radian/minute (rad/min)
  • Click the convert button to view the result
  • Use the converted value for precise angular velocity analysis

Key Features

  • Converts angular velocity from radian/hour to radian/minute units
  • Includes conversion formulas and practical use cases
  • Suitable for applications in astronomy, control systems, and laboratory equipment
  • Browser-based and easy to use for quick calculations

Examples

  • Converting 5 rad/h gives 0.0833333335 rad/min
  • Converting 12 rad/h results in 0.2 rad/min

Common Use Cases

  • Expressing planetary rotation rates in astronomy and geodesy
  • Setting motor and servomotor speeds in automation and control
  • Describing slow rotational speeds of laboratory turntables and experimental platforms

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use this converter when a finer time scale than hours is needed for angular velocity
  • Apply the tool for slow rotational motions to avoid handling very small values unnecessarily
  • Double-check input units to ensure accurate conversions
  • Utilize the conversion for better data interpretation in scientific and industrial contexts

Limitations

  • Conversion results in small decimal numbers that require careful precision handling
  • Best suited for low-speed rotational phenomena and not ideal for high-speed rotations

Frequently Asked Questions

What does radian per hour measure?
Radian per hour measures angular velocity as the angle in radians traversed per hour, useful for very slow rotations.

Why convert radian/hour to radian/minute?
Converting to radian/minute allows finer time resolution, enabling more precise analysis for applications needing minute-scale timing.

Is this conversion suitable for fast rotations?
No, this conversion is mainly intended for slow angular velocities; high-speed rotations are better measured in other units.

Key Terminology

Radian/hour [rad/h]
Unit of angular velocity representing one radian of rotation every hour, used for slow angular motions.
Radian/minute [rad/min]
Unit of angular velocity denoting radians swept per minute, suitable for control systems and low-speed rotations.

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