Conversion number between degrees per hour [deg/h] and hertz [Hz] is 7.716049382716 × 10-7. This means, that degrees per hour is smaller unit than hertz.
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Decimal places: (0-800)
degrees per hourStart value: | [degrees per hour] |
Step size | [degrees per hour] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
degrees per hour | hertz |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 7.716049382716 × 10-6 |
20 | 1.5432098765432 × 10-5 |
30 | 2.3148148148148 × 10-5 |
40 | 3.0864197530864 × 10-5 |
50 | 3.858024691358 × 10-5 |
60 | 4.6296296296296 × 10-5 |
70 | 5.4012345679012 × 10-5 |
80 | 6.1728395061728 × 10-5 |
90 | 6.9444444444444 × 10-5 |
100 | 7.7160493827161 × 10-5 |
110 | 8.4876543209877 × 10-5 |
Definition of degrees per hour unit: = 1/(360 × 3600) Hz. Degrees per hour is the angular velocity where body turns one degree in one hour.
Definition of hertz unit: = 1 Hz. Hertz (Hz) is a derived unit of measure. Written with basic SI units Hz = 1/s or s-1. Frequency (Hertz) tells you how many times a event (cycle, rotation, etc.) takes place within one second.
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