Conversion number between terahertz [THz] and radians per minute [rad/min] is 3.7699111843078 × 10+14. This means, that terahertz is bigger unit than radians per minute.
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[THz] |
Result in radians per minute
?If conversion between terahertz to hertz and hertz to radians per minute is exactly definied, high precision conversion from terahertz to radians per minute is enabled.
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Start value: | [terahertz] |
Step size | [terahertz] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
terahertz | radians per minute |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 3.7699111843078 × 10+15 |
20 | 7.5398223686155 × 10+15 |
30 | 1.1309733552923 × 10+16 |
40 | 1.5079644737231 × 10+16 |
50 | 1.8849555921539 × 10+16 |
60 | 2.2619467105847 × 10+16 |
70 | 2.6389378290154 × 10+16 |
80 | 3.0159289474462 × 10+16 |
90 | 3.392920065877 × 10+16 |
100 | 3.7699111843078 × 10+16 |
110 | 4.1469023027385 × 10+16 |
Definition of terahertz unit: = 1012 Hz. 1 THz is the number of cycles in 10-12 seconds. Used for high-speed events (they are no longer mechanical events, but electromagnetic).
Definition of radians per minute unit: = Hz/(2 × π × 60). Radian per minute is actually a unit of angular velocity, but since radian is dimensionless unit, rotations per minute can be calculated (the frequency).
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