Velocidade Angular

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Sobre Angular Velocidade Conversão

Angular velocity measures como rápido an object rotates ou revolves around an axis—a fundamental concept in mechanics esse describes rotational motion. Unlike linear speed qual measures distance traveled over time, angular velocity describes o rate of rotation, measured in angles (radians, degrees, ou revolutions) per unidade time. Este property é essential for understanding e designing motors, wheels, turbines, centrifuges, propellers, e qualquer rotating machinery from tiny computer fans to massive wind turbines.

O SI unidade é radians per segundo (rad/s), qual integrates seamlessly into física equations for rotational dynamics, but prático aplicações often use revolutions per minute (RPM) for intuitive understanding of motor speeds e machine performance. Degrees per segundo (°/s) appears frequently in navigation systems, gyroscopes, e robotics onde angular displacement é mais naturally thought of in degrees. Understanding estes conversions é crucial in mechanical engenharia, robotics, aerospace, automotive design, e física.

Our converter handles todos padrão angular velocity unidades for engenharia e scientific aplicações, from specifying motor speeds to analyzing satellite orbits.

Comuns Angular Velocidade Conversions

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RPMrad/s0.10472 (π/30)
rad/sRPM9.5493 (30/π)
RPM°/s6
°/sRPM0.16667 (1/6)
rad/s°/s57.2958 (180/π)
°/srad/s0.01745 (π/180)
Hz (rev/s)RPM60
RPMHz (rev/s)0.01667 (1/60)
Hz (rev/s)rad/s6.2832 (2π)
rad/sHz (rev/s)0.1592 (1/2π)

Angular Velocidade Referência de Unidades

Radian per segundo (rad/s) – O SI unidade of angular velocity, definido as o angular displacement in radians divided by time in seconds. One rad/s means o angle changes by one radian (≈57.3°) todo segundo. Preferred in física e engenharia calculations because it simplifies rotational dynamics equations—centripetal acceleration, angular momentum, e rotational kinetic energy todos use rad/s directly sem conversão factors.

Revolution per minute (RPM) – O mais comum prático unidade for rotational speed, medindo complete rotations per minute. Universally usado for motors, engines, fans, hard drives, e industrial machinery because it's intuitive—people can facilmente visualize complete turns. Car engines idle at 600-1000 RPM; hard drives spin at 5400-15000 RPM; jet engines reach 10000+ RPM.

Degree per segundo (°/s) – Angular change measured in degrees per segundo. Comuns in navigation systems, inertial medição unidades (IMUs), robotics, e gyroscope specifications. Fácil to visualize since mais people think in degrees. Drone stabilization systems e smartphone rotation sensors often report in °/s.

Hertz (Hz, rev/s) – Revolutions per segundo, onde 1 Hz = 1 complete rotation per segundo = 60 RPM = 2π rad/s. Usado for high-speed rotation analysis e quando relating rotational motion to frequency. Audio turntables run at 0.55-0.78 Hz (33⅓ ou 45 RPM).

Revolution per segundo (rps) – Functionally identical to Hertz for rotational contexts, medindo complete turns per segundo. Sometimes preferred in mechanical engenharia to distinguish from electrical frequency (qual também uses Hz).