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radian per second [rad/s] to megahertz [MHz] Converter

Quick Reference

1 radian per second (rad/s) = 1.5915e-7 megahertz (MHz)

1 megahertz (MHz) = 6283185.307 radian per second (rad/s)

How to Convert radian per second to megahertz

1 rad/s = 1.5915494309189535e-7 MHz
1 MHz = 6283185.307179586 rad/s

To convert radian per second to megahertz, divide the value by 6283185.307 (equivalently, multiply by 1.5915e-7). To convert megahertz back to radian per second, multiply by 6283185.307.

Example: convert 10 rad/s to MHz:
10 rad/s = 10 x 1.5915494309189535e-7 = 0.0000015915494309189535 MHz

↔ Convert megahertz to radian per second

radian per second

Definition: Radians per second (rad/s) is the SI unit of angular speed or angular velocity. It represents the rate of change of an angle in radians over time, specifically the number of radians rotated in one second.

History/origin: The radian as a unit of angle measurement is fundamental in mathematics and physics. Defining angular speed in radians per second is essential for consistency with other SI units and simplifies many equations in rotational dynamics.

Current use: Radians per second is widely used in physics, engineering, and mathematics for describing rotational motion. It's essential in calculations involving torque, angular momentum, and rotational kinetic energy. It appears in fields such as mechanics, electrical engineering (e.g., analyzing AC circuits), and signal processing (e.g., representing signal frequencies).

megahertz

Definition: A megahertz (symbol: MHz) is a unit of frequency equal to one million (1,000,000) hertz (Hz). The hertz, in turn, is the SI unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second.

History/origin: The megahertz is derived from the hertz, named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz, who made significant contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic waves. The prefix 'mega-' denotes a factor of 10<sup>6</sup>, adhering to the SI system of units.

Current use: Megahertz is commonly used to measure frequencies in radio broadcasting (e.g., FM radio), television signals, wireless communication (e.g., Wi-Fi), and the clock speeds of computer processors. It is a standard unit in telecommunications, computing, and electronics.

radian per second to megahertz Conversion Table

radian per second [rad/s]megahertz [MHz]
1 rad/s1.5915494309189535e-7 MHz
2 rad/s3.183098861837907e-7 MHz
5 rad/s7.957747154594768e-7 MHz
10 rad/s0.0000015915494309189535 MHz
20 rad/s0.000003183098861837907 MHz
50 rad/s0.000007957747154594767 MHz
100 rad/s0.000015915494309189534 MHz
200 rad/s0.00003183098861837907 MHz
500 rad/s0.00007957747154594768 MHz
1000 rad/s0.00015915494309189535 MHz

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radian per second [rad/s] to megahertz [MHz] Converter

To convert radian per second to megahertz, enter your value in the rad/s field above and the result in MHz will appear instantly. You can also use the conversion factor shown in the table on this page to calculate manually. The formula is always the same: multiply your rad/s value by the fixed conversion ratio to get the equivalent in MHz.
Our radian per second to megahertz converter uses standardized conversion factors defined by international scientific and metrological organizations. All calculations are performed with full floating-point precision. You can also choose how many decimal places to display in the result, so you get exactly the level of detail you need.
Yes, absolutely. Simply swap the source and destination units in the converter β€” select MHz as your input unit and rad/s as your output unit. The same precision and standardized conversion factor applies in both directions.
Converting between radian per second and megahertz comes up regularly in engineering, scientific research, construction, and everyday tasks that involve measurements from different unit systems. Our converter eliminates the risk of manual calculation errors and saves time whenever you need to switch between these two units.
Yes, the radian per second to megahertz converter is completely free. No account or registration is required, and there are no usage limits. It works on any device β€” smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers β€” directly in your browser.
radian per second and megahertz are both units used to measure the same physical quantity, but they belong to different measurement systems or represent different scales. The mathematical relationship between them is fixed and constant, which is what makes accurate conversion possible. Scroll up to see the exact conversion factor, formula, and a reference table for common values.