Conversion number between degrees per day [deg/day] and millihertz [mHz] is 3.2150205761317 × 10-5. This means, that degrees per day is smaller unit than millihertz.
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from millihertz to degrees per day conversion
[deg/day] |
Result in millihertz
?If conversion between degrees per day to hertz and hertz to millihertz is exactly definied, high precision conversion from degrees per day to millihertz is enabled.
Decimal places: (0-800)
degrees per dayStart value: | [degrees per day] |
Step size | [degrees per day] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
degrees per day | millihertz |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 0.00032150205761317 |
20 | 0.00064300411522634 |
30 | 0.00096450617283951 |
40 | 0.0012860082304527 |
50 | 0.0016075102880658 |
60 | 0.001929012345679 |
70 | 0.0022505144032922 |
80 | 0.0025720164609054 |
90 | 0.0028935185185185 |
100 | 0.0032150205761317 |
110 | 0.0035365226337449 |
Definition of degrees per day unit: = 1/(360 × 86400) Hz. Degrees per day is the angular velocity where the body turn one degree in one day. Used to express very slow angular velocities.
Definition of millihertz unit: = Hz/1000. The thousandth of the hertz. How many cycles (eg rotations) occur within 1000 seconds. Used for slower events.
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