Revolution per Hour to Degree per Minute Conversion

Convert between Revolution per Hour and Degree per Minute quickly and accurately.

r/h
°/min

How to Convert Revolution per Hour to Degree per Minute

Conversion Formula

1 r/h = 6 °/min
1 °/min = 0.167 r/h

Example

Convert 15 r/h to °/min:

15 r/h = 15 × 6 °/min = 90 °/min

Unit Information

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

Revolution per Hour

r/h

Definition

The revolution per hour is a unit of angular velocity representing the number of complete rotations over a one-hour period. It is used for measuring moderate-speed rotational motions in mechanical systems and industrial applications.

History/Origin

Revolution per hour was established as an intermediate unit between revolution per second and revolution per day for measuring angular velocities in mechanical and industrial applications. It provides a convenient scale for describing rotational speeds in various engineering contexts.

Current Use

Revolution per hour is used in mechanical engineering for describing slow motor speeds, in industrial automation for describing equipment performance, and in manufacturing for monitoring rotational equipment performance over hourly intervals.

Multiplier

0.002

Offset

0

Degree per Minute

°/min

Definition

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

History/Origin

Degree per minute was developed as a practical unit for mechanical engineering applications where rotational speeds are often measured in minutes. It provides a convenient scale for describing moderate-speed rotational motion using familiar degree measurements.

Current Use

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

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Revolution per Hour to Degree per Minute Conversion Table

Revolution per Hour [r/h] Degree per Minute [°/min]
1 r/h 6 °/min
10 r/h 60 °/min
25 r/h 150 °/min
50 r/h 300 °/min
100 r/h 600 °/min
0 r/h 0E+0 °/min
-10 r/h -60 °/min
-40 r/h -240 °/min