hertz [Hz] to degree per second [deg/s] Converter
Hz
deg/s
How to Convert hertz to degree per seconddegree per second
1 Hz = 360 deg/s
1 deg/s = 0.002777777777777778 Hz
Example: convert 25 Hz to deg/s:
25 Hz = 25 x 360 = 9000 deg/s
hertz
Definition: Hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI unit of frequency, defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. One hertz is equivalent to one cycle or event per second.
History/origin: The hertz is named after Heinrich Hertz, a German physicist who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves in the late 19th century. The unit was adopted as a standard unit for frequency in the 20th century.
Current use: Hertz is widely used across various fields to measure frequency, including radio waves, audio signals, computer processing speeds, alternating current (AC) electricity, and any oscillating or repeating phenomenon. It's a fundamental unit in physics, engineering, and technology.
degree per second
Definition: Degrees per second (deg/s) is a unit of angular speed. It represents the rate of change of an angle in degrees over time, specifically the number of degrees rotated in one second.
History/origin: The degree as a unit of angle measurement dates back to ancient civilizations. The need to measure angular speed in engineering and physics led to the use of 'degrees per second' as a practical unit.
Current use: Degrees per second is used in various applications including robotics (measuring the speed of joint rotations), aviation (measuring the rate of turn of an aircraft), gaming (controlling the sensitivity of mouse or joystick movements), and navigation systems. It's a common unit for describing angular velocity in dynamic systems.
hertz to degree per second Conversion Table
hertz [Hz] | degree per second [deg/s] |
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0.01 Hz | 3.6 deg/s |
0.1 Hz | 36 deg/s |
1 Hz | 360 deg/s |
10 Hz | 3600 deg/s |
50 Hz | 18000 deg/s |
100 Hz | 36000 deg/s |
1000 Hz | 360000 deg/s |
10000 Hz | 3600000 deg/s |
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