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

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

Learn the method to convert angular velocity units from radian per minute (rad/min) to degree per hour (°/h), including key definitions, practical examples, and typical applications in technical fields.

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

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

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

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What Is This Tool?

This converter allows you to translate angular velocity measured in radian per minute into degree per hour. It is useful for understanding and comparing rotational speeds expressed in different units, particularly in domains requiring both fast and very slow angular velocity measurements.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Input the angular velocity value in radian per minute
  • Select 'radian/minute [rad/min]' as the source unit
  • Choose 'degree/hour [°/h]' as the target unit
  • Click convert to obtain the equivalent value in degrees per hour
  • Review examples for better comprehension if needed

Key Features

  • Converts angular velocity from radian/minute to degree/hour
  • Provides direct conversion rate and formula
  • Includes examples for practical understanding
  • Supports usage in various scientific and engineering contexts
  • Browser-based and easy to use

Examples

  • Converting 2 rad/min results in 6875.49354157 °/h
  • Converting 0.5 rad/min results in 1718.87338539 °/h

Common Use Cases

  • Specifying angular velocity of motors and servomotors in control and automation systems
  • Describing Earth's rotation or slow planetary rotation rates
  • Quantifying low-rate attitude drift of spacecraft and inertial navigation systems
  • Tracking slow telescope or antenna movements in astronomical systems

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use this converter for interpreting both rapid and very slow angular velocities
  • Apply the degree/hour unit for slow rotations to avoid large, unwieldy numbers
  • Understand the assumptions about constant angular velocity during conversion
  • Cross-check unit selections to ensure correct measurements in your field

Limitations

  • Degree/hour units may produce very large values when used for high-speed rotations
  • Precision depends on the number of significant figures provided
  • Conversion assumes constant angular velocity over time intervals, so it may not capture speed variations accurately

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert from radian/minute to degree/hour?
This conversion helps translate angular velocity into units better suited for describing very slow rotations or drifts, such as planetary movements or precise astronomical tracking.

What is the conversion rate from radian/minute to degree/hour?
1 radian per minute equals approximately 3437.7467707849 degrees per hour.

Can this conversion be used for fast rotations?
While possible, using degree/hour units for high-speed rotations may lead to very large numbers that are difficult to interpret.

Key Terminology

Radian per minute (rad/min)
An SI-derived angular velocity unit measuring the angle in radians swept per minute; used to express rotational speed.
Degree per hour (°/h)
A unit of angular velocity describing the rate of change of angle in degrees per hour; commonly applied to slow rotation rates.
Angular velocity
The rate of change of angular position of a rotating object over time.

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