Conversion number between radians per second [rad/s] and terahertz [THz] is 1.591549430919 × 10-13. This means, that radians per second is smaller unit than terahertz.
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from terahertz to radians per second conversion
| [rad/s] |
Result in terahertz
?If conversion between radians per second to hertz and hertz to terahertz is exactly definied, high precision conversion from radians per second to terahertz is enabled.
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| Start value: | [radians per second] |
| Step size | [radians per second] |
| How many lines? | (max 100) |
| radians per second | terahertz |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 10 | 1.591549430919 × 10-12 |
| 20 | 3.1830988618379 × 10-12 |
| 30 | 4.7746482927569 × 10-12 |
| 40 | 6.3661977236758 × 10-12 |
| 50 | 7.9577471545948 × 10-12 |
| 60 | 9.5492965855137 × 10-12 |
| 70 | 1.1140846016433 × 10-11 |
| 80 | 1.2732395447352 × 10-11 |
| 90 | 1.4323944878271 × 10-11 |
| 100 | 1.591549430919 × 10-11 |
| 110 | 1.7507043740108 × 10-11 |
Definition of radians per second unit: = Hz/(2 × π). Radian per second is actually a unit of angular velocity, but radian can be treated as a dimensionless number. According to this, angular velocity can be converted directly into rotations per second. One hertz is equal to (2×π×rad) / s. [rad / s] is derived SI unit of measure.
Definition of terahertz unit: = 1012 Hz. 1 THz is the number of cycles in 10-12 sup> seconds. Used for high-speed events (they are no longer mechanical events, but electromagnetic).
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