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🔄RPM to Radians/Second Converter

Convert RPM to radians per second and back.

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1 RPM = 0.10472 rad/s (2π/60)

About RPM to Radians/Second Converter

Convert revolutions per minute (RPM) to radians per second (rad/s) and back. One RPM equals approximately 0.10472 radians per second (2π/60). Essential for motor specifications, robotics, gyroscope data, and any rotational mechanics application.

How to Use RPM to Radians/Second Converter

  1. 1

    Enter your value

    Type a rotation speed in either the RPM or rad/s field.

  2. 2

    See the result

    The conversion appears instantly in the other field.

  3. 3

    Copy the result

    Click copy to use the converted angular velocity.

Common Use Cases

  • Electric motor angular velocity specifications
  • Robotics and servo motor programming
  • Gyroscope and IMU sensor data interpretation
  • Physics and mechanical engineering calculations

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rad/s is one RPM?
One RPM equals approximately 0.10472 rad/s (2π divided by 60).
How do I convert RPM to rad/s?
Multiply RPM by 2π/60, which equals approximately 0.10472. For example, 100 RPM × 0.10472 = 10.472 rad/s.
Why use radians per second instead of RPM?
Radians per second is the SI unit of angular velocity used in physics and engineering equations, while RPM is more intuitive for practical motor and engine specifications.

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