ex. convert 136rpm to rad/s
136rpm x 2pie =854.5132018
divide 854. etc... to 60s u get 14.2 rad/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
all you have to do is convert it..........
122 cubic feet to rpm??
1500g
You cannot, the terms are incompatable.
One gray=0.01 Rads...Incorrect (very), Correct.....One Gray = 100 Rads.
It is not possible. Radians are a measure of angular displacement while rpm is a measure of the rate of change of angular displacement. The question is like asking to convert speed into distance.
The answer depends on what min-1 is measuring, but is likely to be 1 min-1 = 1 rpm.
sfm = (diameter x RPM )/3.82 MPM = sfm/3.27
Not that easy. HP is basically torque and RPM together, so you need RPM too to get HP.
200 to 1000 rads will cause illness with a greater effect towards the end. Any dose over 1000 rads will often prove to be fatal.
pi = 3.14 pi rad = pi * 1 randian 360 degrees = 2pi rads 180 degrees = pi rads rads = (degree * pi) / 180 degrees = (rad * pi) / 180 If pi rad = 180 degrees, the 1 rad must = 180/pi If pi rad = 180 degrees, then 1 degree must = pi rads / 180 Keep following through.