Radian per Second (rad/s) to Degree per Hour (°/h) converter

Converting from Radian per Second (rad/s) to Degree per Hour (°/h)

What is Radian per Second (rad/s)

Radian per Second (rad/s) is a unit used to measure angular speed, representing the angle subtended in one second. It is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe rotational motion.

What is Degree per Hour (°/h)

Degree per Hour (°/h) is another unit used to measure angular speed, representing the angle subtended in one hour. It is less commonly used compared to rad/s but can still be encountered in certain applications.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from rad/s to °/h, you can use the following formula:

°/h=rad/s×206264.8

And to convert from °/h to rad/s, you can use:

rad/s=°/h×0.000004848137

Examples

  • 13 rad/s is equal to 2681442 °/h
  • 7 rad/s is equal to 1443854 °/h
  • 5 rad/s is equal to 1031324 °/h
  • Conversely:
  • 13 °/h is equal to 0.00006302578 rad/s
  • 7 °/h is equal to 0.00003393696 rad/s
  • 5 °/h is equal to 0.00002424068 rad/s

These conversion formulas can be useful when working with different units of angular speed in various scenarios.

Radian per Second to Degree per Hour conversion table

rad/s to °/h conversion table

Radian per Second (rad/s)Degree per Hour (°/h)
0.01 rad/s2 062.648 °/h
0.1 rad/s20 626.48 °/h
1 rad/s206 264.8 °/h
2 rad/s412 529.6 °/h
3 rad/s618 794.4 °/h
4 rad/s825 059.2 °/h
5 rad/s1 031 324 °/h
6 rad/s1 237 589 °/h
7 rad/s1 443 854 °/h
8 rad/s1 650 118 °/h
9 rad/s1 856 383 °/h
10 rad/s2 062 648 °/h
10 rad/s2 062 648 °/h
20 rad/s4 125 296 °/h
30 rad/s6 187 944 °/h
40 rad/s8 250 592 °/h
50 rad/s10 313 240 °/h
60 rad/s12 375 890 °/h
70 rad/s14 438 540 °/h
80 rad/s16 501 180 °/h
90 rad/s18 563 830 °/h
100 rad/s20 626 480 °/h
1 000 rad/s206 264 800 °/h
2 000 rad/s412 529 600 °/h
3 000 rad/s618 794 400 °/h
4 000 rad/s825 059 200 °/h
5 000 rad/s1 031 324 000 °/h
6 000 rad/s1 237 589 000 °/h
7 000 rad/s1 443 854 000 °/h
8 000 rad/s1 650 118 000 °/h
9 000 rad/s1 856 383 000 °/h
10 000 rad/s2 062 648 000 °/h