Conversion number between degrees per second [deg/s] and kilohertz [kHz] is 2.7777777777778 × 10-6. This means, that degrees per second is smaller unit than kilohertz.
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[deg/s] |
Result in kilohertz
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Decimal places: (0-800)
degrees per secondStart value: | [degrees per second] |
Step size | [degrees per second] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
degrees per second | kilohertz |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 2.7777777777778 × 10-5 |
20 | 5.5555555555556 × 10-5 |
30 | 8.3333333333333 × 10-5 |
40 | 0.00011111111111111 |
50 | 0.00013888888888889 |
60 | 0.00016666666666667 |
70 | 0.00019444444444444 |
80 | 0.00022222222222222 |
90 | 0.00025 |
100 | 0.00027777777777778 |
110 | 0.00030555555555556 |
Definition of degrees per second unit: = 1/360 Hz. Degrees per second is a variant of the angular velocity unit. One hertz frequency is equal to turning a full circle (360°) in one second , 1 Hz = 360 deg / s.
Definition of kilohertz unit: = 1000 Hz. Thousands of hertz. How many events (cycles) occur in 0.001 sec. Used for faster cycles. Example: Ultrasound sound more than 20 kHz.
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