Online Velocity Angular Units Converter
How to Convert from Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/minute [°/min]?

How to Convert from Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/minute [°/min]?

Learn how to convert angular velocity units from revolution per hour (r/h) to degree per minute (°/min), including conversion formulas, examples, and typical applications in astronomy, industrial monitoring, and instrumentation.

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Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/minute [°/min] Conversion Table

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Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/minute [°/min] Conversion Table
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What Is This Tool?

This unit converter transforms angular velocity measurements expressed in revolutions per hour into degrees per minute, allowing users to interpret rotational speeds in a finer time resolution useful for various technical fields.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Enter the value in revolution/hour to convert
  • Select revolution/hour [r/h] as the input unit
  • Choose degree/minute [°/min] as the output unit
  • Click convert to see the equivalent angular velocity in degree per minute

Key Features

  • Converts angular velocity units from revolution/hour to degree/minute
  • Provides quick and accurate conversion using the formula 1 r/h = 6 °/min
  • Supports use in astronomy, industrial equipment monitoring, and motion control
  • Browser-based and easy to use without installation

Examples

  • 2 revolution/hour converts to 12 degree/minute
  • 0.5 revolution/hour converts to 3 degree/minute

Common Use Cases

  • Specifying slow rotational rates for solar tracker or antenna mounts
  • Monitoring slow industrial equipment such as rotary kilns and large mixers
  • Expressing slow rotation rates in astronomy and geoscience
  • Tracking and controlling astronomical telescope movements
  • Setting pan and tilt speeds for surveillance or time-lapse cameras
  • Controlling mechanical scanning rates of radars and gimbal motions

Tips & Best Practices

  • Use this conversion for relatively slow angular velocities where hourly revolution counts apply
  • Confirm the need for degree/minute units as they are non-SI and may require conversion to radians per second for standard scientific calculations
  • Be aware of potential measurement inaccuracies due to mechanical factors when monitoring slow rotations
  • Choose the angular velocity unit appropriate to the application's time scale and precision requirements

Limitations

  • Not suitable for very high-speed rotational velocities
  • Degree per minute is a non-SI unit and may not be ideal for all scientific purposes
  • Measurement precision can be affected by mechanical jitter or external disturbances

Frequently Asked Questions

What does revolution per hour [r/h] measure?
It measures angular velocity by counting how many complete 360° revolutions happen in one hour, commonly used for slow rotational speeds.

Why convert revolution/hour to degree/minute?
Converting to degree/minute provides a finer time resolution useful for precision monitoring and control where angular displacement per minute matters.

Is degree per minute an SI unit?
No, degree per minute is a non-SI unit. The standard unit for angular velocity in the SI system is radians per second.

Key Terminology

Revolution/hour [r/h]
A unit of angular velocity indicating the number of complete 360-degree rotations per hour, used for measuring slow rotations.
Degree/minute [°/min]
An angular velocity unit representing how many degrees are rotated per minute, helpful in precision rotational measurements.

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