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How to Convert from Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/second [°/s]?

How to Convert from Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/second [°/s]?

Learn how to convert angular velocity from revolution per hour to degree per second with examples, use cases, and key tips for various industry applications.

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Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/second [°/s] Conversion Table

Revolution/hour [r/h] Degree/second [°/s]

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Revolution/hour [r/h] to Degree/second [°/s] Conversion Table
Revolution/hour [r/h] Degree/second [°/s]

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What Is This Tool?

This tool allows you to convert angular velocity values from revolution per hour (r/h) to degree per second (°/s), facilitating translation between slow hourly rotations and faster per-second angular velocities used in technical fields.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Enter the value in revolution/hour (r/h) that you want to convert.
  • Select the source unit as revolution/hour and the target unit as degree/second.
  • Click the convert button to see the result in degrees per second.
  • Review example conversions to understand how values relate between these units.

Key Features

  • Converts angular velocity between revolution/hour and degree/second units.
  • Provides quick and accurate conversions suitable for aerospace, robotics, and sensor data.
  • Includes clear examples to illustrate typical conversion calculations.
  • Browser-based and easy to use without installation.
  • Supports converting slow rotational speeds for precise real-time applications.

Examples

  • 5 r/h equals 0.5 °/s
  • 10 r/h equals 1.0 °/s

Common Use Cases

  • Translating slow rotational rates for solar-tracker or antenna mount monitoring.
  • Measuring slow rotations of industrial equipment like large mixers and kilns.
  • Converting astronomical rotation rates of planets or satellites into more precise units.
  • Reporting rotation speeds from gyroscopes and inertial measurement units (IMUs).
  • Specifying motor speeds and joint rotations in robotic motion control systems.
  • Analyzing aircraft or vehicle attitude changes for flight dynamics and control.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Ensure input values represent continuous and uniform rotation for accurate conversion.
  • Use degree/second output for real-time monitoring where finer temporal resolution is needed.
  • Double-check units before conversion to maintain contextual relevance in specific applications.
  • Refer to example conversions to verify your calculated results.
  • Consider the nature of rotation (steady vs intermittent) when interpreting converted values.

Limitations

  • Converted values from revolution/hour to degree/second are often small decimals and may be less intuitive outside precision settings.
  • This conversion assumes steady continuous rotation and may not apply for non-uniform or stop-and-go movements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does revolution/hour measure?
Revolution/hour measures how many full 360-degree rotations occur in one hour, indicating slow angular velocity.

Why convert revolution/hour to degree/second?
Converting to degree/second translates slow hourly rotational speeds into per-second units useful for real-time sensor and control system data.

Can this conversion be used for non-continuous rotation?
No, this conversion assumes continuous rotation and may not yield accurate results for intermittent or irregular movement.

Key Terminology

Revolution/hour [r/h]
A measure of angular velocity indicating the number of full 360-degree rotations completed in one hour.
Degree/second [°/s]
A unit measuring angular velocity as how many degrees of rotation occur each second.
Angular velocity
The rate at which an object rotates or changes its angle over time.

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