Wf - Wi = a*t, where Wi and Wf are the initial and final angular velocities, respectively, a is the angular acceleration, and t is time. So, a*t = 15.4 rad/s - 8.5 rad/s = 6.9 rad/s, thus a = 6.9 rad/s / 5.2 s = 1.3 rad/s2.
Audio CD players read their discs at a precise, constant rate (4.3218 Mbit/s ofraw physical data for 1.4112 Mbit/s (180.6 kB/s) of usable audio data) and thusmust vary the disc's rotational speed from 8 Hz(480 rpm) when reading at theinnermost edge, to 3.5 Hz (210 rpm) at the outer edge.480 rpm = 2,880 degrees per second210 rpm = 1,260 degrees per second
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Divide by 1000 ms/s.
Angular velocity = angle covered / time taken Hence angular velocity of the hour hand = 2pi/ 12*3600 = 1.4 x 10-4 rad/s
ex. convert 136rpm to rad/s 136rpm x 2pie =854.5132018 divide 854. etc... to 60s u get 14.2 rad/s
1 revolution = 2π radians 1 minute = 60 seconds → 1 rpm = 1 revolution / 1 minute = 2π radians / 60 seconds = π/30 radians/seconds = π/30 rad per sec → to convert rpm to rad per sec multiply by π (pi) and divide by 30.
For starter, 1 rad/S = 0.159 rev/S
rads/s radians/second Usually its stated as rpm (rounds per minute) but it usually needs to be converted to rads/s for calculations. 1 rad/s= (1 rpm)*2*pi/60
Convert 1150lb-ft to 1157.42Nm and 2000rpm to 209.439 rad/s Brake power= Torque x rotational speed= 242409 W
rpm is a large (while radian/second is a small) scale unit of circular displacement (rotation) while meter/second is that of linear displacement.according to the relationv=rw wherev = linear velocity (in m/s)w (omega) = angular velocity / circular velocity in (rpm or rad/sec)r = radius of the circle in which body is rotating.we can assume that rpm times radius becomes equal to meter per second.Badeekh Akbar
all you have to do is convert it..........
1 rad = 180°/pi Example: 1.6 rad = 1.6(180°/pi) 1.6 rad = 2880°/pi
122 cubic feet to rpm??
1500g
To convert speed from meters per second (m/s) to revolutions per minute (RPM), you need to know the circumference of the rotating object. Without that information, it is not possible to directly convert mach 0.8 or 272.23 m/s to RPM. RPM is a measure of rotational speed, whereas mach is a unit of relative velocity to the speed of sound.
You cannot, the terms are incompatable.