Hertz to Radians Per Second Converter

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1 Hertz = 6.283185 Radians Per Second

How to Convert Hertz to Radians Per Second

To convert a frequency measurement from hertz to radians per second, multiply the frequency value by the conversion factor. Since one hertz is equal to 6.283185 radians per second, you can use this formula:

radians per second = hertz × 6.283185

The frequency in radians per second is equal to the hertz multiplied by 6.283185.

Example: Convert 5 hertz to radians per second.

Using the formula: radians per second = hertz × 6.283185

radians per second = 5 Hz × 6.283185 = 31.4159 rad/s

Therefore, 5 hertz equals 31.4159 radians per second.

How Many Radians Per Second Are in a Hertz?

There are 6.283185 radians per second in one hertz.

1 Hz = 6.283185 rad/s

What Is a Hertz?

The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI derived unit of frequency, named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz who first proved the existence of electromagnetic waves. One hertz is defined as one cycle per second (1 Hz = 1 s−1). The hertz is used universally in science, engineering, and everyday life to measure the frequency of periodic events. In electronics and telecommunications, radio frequencies range from kilohertz (AM radio) through megahertz (FM radio) to gigahertz (Wi-Fi and cellular networks). In acoustics, audible sound frequencies range from about 20 Hz (deep bass) to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz, the upper limit of human hearing). Musical pitch is defined by frequency — the note A above middle C is standardised at 440 Hz. In computing, processor clock speeds are measured in gigahertz (GHz). The refresh rate of monitors is measured in hertz — common rates are 60 Hz, 120 Hz, and 144 Hz for gaming monitors. Household electrical power in most countries alternates at either 50 Hz (Europe, Asia, Africa) or 60 Hz (Americas, parts of Asia).

One hertz is equal to:

  • 1 cycle per second (cps)
  • 0.001 kilohertz (kHz)
  • 10−6 megahertz (MHz)
  • 60 revolutions per minute (RPM)
  • 6.28319 radians per second (rad/s)
  • 360 degrees per second (°/s)

What Is a Radian Per Second?

The radian per second (symbol: rad/s) is the SI derived unit of angular velocity (rotational speed) and also serves as a unit of angular frequency. One radian per second means that the angle swept per second is one radian (approximately 57.296°). In physics and engineering, the radian per second is preferred over revolutions per minute because it simplifies mathematical equations. Angular velocity ω in rad/s is directly related to linear velocity by v = ωr and to centripetal acceleration by a = ω²r. The angular frequency ω (in rad/s) is related to the ordinary frequency f (in hertz) by ω = 2πf. This relationship appears throughout wave physics, signal processing, and electrical engineering. For example, the angular frequency of 50 Hz mains electricity is ω = 2π × 50 ≈ 314.16 rad/s. In control systems engineering, the bandwidth, natural frequency, and gain crossover frequency of systems are all expressed in radians per second. Transfer functions in the Laplace domain use s (= jω) with ω in rad/s.

One radian per second is equal to:

  • 0.159155 hertz (Hz)
  • 9.5493 revolutions per minute (RPM)
  • 57.2958 degrees per second (°/s)
  • 1.592 × 10−4 kilohertz (kHz)
  • 0.159155 cycles per second (cps)

Understanding Frequency Units

Frequency is a physical quantity that measures how often a periodic event occurs per unit of time. In the most common usage, it measures the number of complete cycles of oscillation per second. Frequency is the reciprocal of the period (T): f = 1/T.

Different frequency units have evolved to serve different fields and applications. The hertz and its metric multiples dominate physics and electronics, while RPM is standard in mechanical engineering, and radians per second is preferred in mathematical physics and control theory.

Major Unit Families

  • SI / Metric units: The hertz (Hz) is the SI unit of frequency, with standard metric prefixes (kHz, MHz, GHz, THz). Each prefix step is a factor of 1,000.
  • Cycles per second: The cycle per second (cps) is the original name for the hertz. It is numerically identical (1 cps = 1 Hz) but predates the adoption of the “hertz” name in 1960.
  • Revolutions per minute: RPM measures rotational speed and is widely used in mechanical engineering and everyday life. 1 RPM = 1/60 Hz.
  • Angular velocity units: Radians per second (rad/s) and degrees per second (°/s) measure angular velocity. One full revolution = 2π rad = 360°, so 1 Hz = 2π rad/s = 360 °/s.

Frequency in Everyday Life

  • Sound: Human hearing ranges from about 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Middle C on a piano is 261.6 Hz. Concert pitch A is 440 Hz.
  • Electricity: Mains power alternates at 50 Hz (most of the world) or 60 Hz (Americas, parts of Asia).
  • Computing: Modern CPUs run at 2–5 GHz. Monitor refresh rates are 60–360 Hz.
  • Radio: AM radio: 530–1,700 kHz. FM radio: 87.5–108 MHz. Wi-Fi: 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz.
  • Rotation: Car engines idle at 600–1,000 RPM. Hard drives spin at 5,400–7,200 RPM.

Converting Between Frequency Units

All frequency units measure the same physical quantity (periodic events per unit time), so converting between them involves multiplying by the appropriate conversion factor. The key relationships are:

  • 1 Hz = 1 cps (identical units)
  • 1 Hz = 60 RPM (one cycle per second = 60 cycles per minute)
  • 1 Hz = 2π rad/s ≈ 6.28319 rad/s (one cycle = 2π radians)
  • 1 Hz = 360 °/s (one cycle = 360 degrees)

Tips for Frequency Conversions

  • For SI metric conversions (Hz, kHz, MHz, GHz, THz), each prefix step is a factor of 1,000. So 1 GHz = 1,000 MHz = 1,000,000 kHz = 109 Hz.
  • Hertz and cycles per second are exactly the same unit (1 Hz = 1 cps). The name “hertz” was adopted in 1960 to honour Heinrich Hertz.
  • To convert Hz to RPM, multiply by 60. To convert RPM to Hz, divide by 60.
  • To convert Hz to rad/s, multiply by 2π (≈ 6.28319). To convert rad/s to Hz, divide by 2π.
  • To convert Hz to °/s, multiply by 360. To convert °/s to Hz, divide by 360.
  • To convert RPM to rad/s, multiply by 2π/60 (≈ 0.10472). This is one of the most common conversions in mechanical engineering.
  • To convert RPM to °/s, multiply by 6 (since 360° ÷ 60 s = 6 °/s per RPM).
  • Remember that frequency (f in Hz) and angular frequency (ω in rad/s) are related by ω = 2πf. Many physics equations use ω rather than f.

Hertz to Radians Per Second Conversion Table

The following table shows conversions from hertz to radians per second.

HertzRadians Per Second (rad/s)
1 Hz6.28319
2 Hz12.5664
3 Hz18.8496
4 Hz25.1327
5 Hz31.4159
6 Hz37.6991
7 Hz43.9823
8 Hz50.2655
9 Hz56.5487
10 Hz62.8319
11 Hz69.115
12 Hz75.3982
13 Hz81.6814
14 Hz87.9646
15 Hz94.2478
16 Hz100.531
17 Hz106.814
18 Hz113.097
19 Hz119.381
20 Hz125.664
21 Hz131.947
22 Hz138.23
23 Hz144.513
24 Hz150.796
25 Hz157.08
26 Hz163.363
27 Hz169.646
28 Hz175.929
29 Hz182.212
30 Hz188.496
31 Hz194.779
32 Hz201.062
33 Hz207.345
34 Hz213.628
35 Hz219.911
36 Hz226.195
37 Hz232.478
38 Hz238.761
39 Hz245.044
40 Hz251.327

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