millihertz [mHz] to radian per second [rad/s] Converter
mHz
rad/s
How to Convert millihertz to radian per secondradian per second
1 mHz = 0.006283185307179587 rad/s
1 rad/s = 159.15494309189535 mHz
Example: convert 35 mHz to rad/s:
35 mHz = 35 x 0.006283185307179587 = 0.21991148575128552 rad/s
millihertz
Definition: A millihertz (mHz) is a unit of frequency equal to one thousandth (1/1000) of a hertz (Hz). The hertz, in turn, is the SI unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second.
History/origin: The millihertz is derived from the hertz, named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz, who made significant contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic waves. The prefix 'milli-' denotes a factor of 10^-3, adhering to the SI system of units.
Current use: Millihertz is used to measure very low frequencies, often encountered in fields like geophysics (e.g., measuring seismic waves), biology (e.g., measuring slow biological rhythms), and some areas of electronics and signal processing where extremely slow oscillations or events are analyzed.
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).
millihertz to radian per second Conversion Table
millihertz [mHz] | radian per second [rad/s] |
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0.01 mHz | 0.00006283185307179587 rad/s |
0.1 mHz | 0.0006283185307179586 rad/s |
1 mHz | 0.006283185307179587 rad/s |
10 mHz | 0.06283185307179587 rad/s |
50 mHz | 0.3141592653589793 rad/s |
100 mHz | 0.6283185307179586 rad/s |
1000 mHz | 6.283185307179586 rad/s |
10000 mHz | 62.83185307179586 rad/s |
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