Angular Acceleration
Angular acceleration measures how quickly rotational speed changes over time. The SI unit is radians per second squared, but degrees per second squared and revolutions per second squared are also common in engineering. This converter is useful for robotics, rotating machinery, and physics problems. It helps compare motion-control specs across unit systems.
Common conversions
| From | To |
|---|---|
| 1 Radian per Second Squared | 57.29578 Degree per Second Squared |
| 1 Revolution per Second Squared | 6.283185 Radian per Second Squared |
| 10 Degree per Second Squared | 0.1745329 Radian per Second Squared |
| 100 Radian per Second Squared | 15.91549 Revolution per Second Squared |
| 30 Revolution per Second Squared | 10,800 Degree per Second Squared |
| 360 Degree per Second Squared | 1 Revolution per Second Squared |
| 5 Radian per Second Squared | 286.4789 Degree per Second Squared |
| 60 Degree per Second Squared | 0.1666667 Revolution per Second Squared |