Degree per Second to Revolution per Day Conversion

Convert between Degree per Second and Revolution per Day quickly and accurately.

°/s
r/d

How to Convert Degree per Second to Revolution per Day

Conversion Formula

1 °/s = 240 r/d
1 r/d = 0.004 °/s

Example

Convert 15 °/s to r/d:

15 °/s = 15 × 240 r/d = 3600 r/d

Unit Information

Learn about the velocity - angular units you're converting between

Degree per Second

°/s

Definition

The degree per second is a unit of angular velocity representing the rate of angular displacement in degrees over a one-second period. It is commonly used for measuring rotational speeds in mechanical systems, motor specifications, and industrial equipment.

History/Origin

Degree per second was established as a practical unit for mechanical engineering applications where rotational speeds are measured in seconds. It provides a convenient scale for describing moderate-speed rotational motion using familiar degree measurements in engineering contexts.

Current Use

Degree per second is widely used in mechanical engineering for motor specifications, in industrial automation for describing equipment speeds, and in manufacturing for monitoring rotational equipment performance in production processes.

Multiplier

0.017

Offset

0

Revolution per Day

r/d

Definition

The revolution per day is a unit of angular velocity representing the number of complete rotations over a 24-hour period. It is commonly used for measuring very slow rotational motions in astronomical, geological, and mechanical applications.

History/Origin

Revolution per day was developed for measuring extremely slow rotational velocities in astronomical observations and geological studies. It provides a practical unit for describing the Earth's rotation, planetary movements, and other celestial phenomena that occur over extended time periods.

Current Use

Revolution per day is primarily used in astronomy for describing planetary rotation rates, in geology for measuring tectonic plate movements, and in environmental monitoring for tracking slow changes in natural systems over extended periods.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Degree per Second to Revolution per Day Conversion Table

Degree per Second [°/s] Revolution per Day [r/d]
1 °/s 240 r/d
10 °/s 2400 r/d
25 °/s 6000 r/d
50 °/s 12000 r/d
100 °/s 24000 r/d
0 °/s 0E+0 r/d
-10 °/s -2400 r/d
-40 °/s -9600 r/d