Convert radians per second to millihertz
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How to convert radians per second to millihertz
To convert radians per second to millihertz, multiply a radians per second value by 500/π.
Formula mHz = rad/s × 500/π
Example: Convert 100 radians per second to millihertz Calculations: 100 rad/s × 500/π ≈ 15915.494 mHz
Radian per second (rad/s)
The radian per second is a unit of angular frequency, defined as the angle (in radians) an object rotates through per second around a fixed axis. It is equal to 1/2π of a hertz, or 30/π revolutions per minute.
Millihertz (mHz)
The millihertz is a unit of frequency, defined as 1/1000 of a hertz. One millihertz is equal to π/500 radians per second, or 0.06 revolutions per minute.
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