Convert Radians Per Second (rad/s) to Hertz (Hz)

1 radian per second equals 0.159155 hertz.

Formula: Hz = rad/s × 0.159155

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How to Convert Radian Per Second to Hertz

1 radian per second = 0.159155 hertz

Hertz = Radian Per Second × 0.159155

Example: 1 rad/s × 0.159155 = 0.159155 Hz

Reverse Conversion

To convert hertz back to radians per second:

  • Remember, 1 hertz equals 6.28319 radians per second.
  • To convert 0.159155 Hz to rad/s, multiply 0.159155 x 6.28319, resulting in 1 rad/s.

Common Radian Per Second to Hertz Conversions

Radian Per Second to Hertz (Part 1)
Radian Per Second Hertz Actions
1 radian per second 0.159155 hertz
5 radians per second 0.795775 hertz
10 radians per second 1.59155 hertz
25 radians per second 3.97887 hertz
Radian Per Second to Hertz (Part 2)
Radian Per Second Hertz Actions
50 radians per second 7.95775 hertz
100 radians per second 15.9155 hertz
500 radians per second 79.5775 hertz
1000 radians per second 159.155 hertz

Radians per second to hertz Conversion Table

Reference table with common radians per second to hertz conversions. All values calculated with high precision.

Radians Per Second to Hertz Table
0.001 to 5

Radians per second Hertz Actions
0.001 rad/s 0.000159155 Hz
0.0025 rad/s 0.000397887 Hz
0.005 rad/s 0.000795775 Hz
0.01 rad/s 0.00159155 Hz
0.025 rad/s 0.00397887 Hz
0.05 rad/s 0.00795775 Hz
0.1 rad/s 0.0159155 Hz
14 rad/s 0.0397887 Hz
12 rad/s 0.0795775 Hz
1 rad/s 0.159155 Hz
12 rad/s 0.397887 Hz
5 rad/s 0.795775 Hz

Radians Per Second to Hertz Table
10 to 1000000

Radians per second Hertz Actions
10 rad/s 1.59155 Hz
25 rad/s 3.97887 Hz
50 rad/s 7.95775 Hz
100 rad/s 15.9155 Hz
250 rad/s 39.7887 Hz
500 rad/s 79.5775 Hz
1000 rad/s 159.155 Hz
2500 rad/s 397.887 Hz
5000 rad/s 795.775 Hz
10000 rad/s 1591.55 Hz
25000 rad/s 3978.87 Hz
50000 rad/s 7957.75 Hz
100000 rad/s 15915.5 Hz
250000 rad/s 39788.7 Hz
500000 rad/s 79577.5 Hz
1000000 rad/s 159155 Hz

Hertz to Radians Per Second Table
0.0001 to 12

Hertz Radians per second Actions
0.0001 Hz 0.000628319 rad/s
0.00025 Hz 0.0015708 rad/s
0.0005 Hz 0.00314159 rad/s
0.001 Hz 0.00628319 rad/s
0.0025 Hz 0.015708 rad/s
0.005 Hz 0.0314159 rad/s
0.01 Hz 0.0628319 rad/s
0.025 Hz 0.15708 rad/s
0.05 Hz 0.314159 rad/s
0.1 Hz 0.628319 rad/s
14 Hz 1.5708 rad/s
12 Hz 3.14159 rad/s

Hertz to Radians Per Second Table
1 to 100000

Hertz Radians per second Actions
1 Hz 6.28319 rad/s
12 Hz 15.708 rad/s
5 Hz 31.4159 rad/s
10 Hz 62.8319 rad/s
25 Hz 157.08 rad/s
50 Hz 314.159 rad/s
100 Hz 628.319 rad/s
250 Hz 1570.8 rad/s
500 Hz 3141.59 rad/s
1000 Hz 6283.19 rad/s
2500 Hz 15708 rad/s
5000 Hz 31415.9 rad/s
10000 Hz 62831.9 rad/s
25000 Hz 157080 rad/s
50000 Hz 314159 rad/s
100000 Hz 628319 rad/s

Definition of Radian Per Second

Radian per Second: Angular Frequency Unit

The radian per second (symbol: rad/s) is the SI unit of angular velocity and angular frequency. While hertz counts complete cycles, radians per second measures the rate of change of angular position. One complete cycle equals 2π radians, so the angular frequency ω (omega) relates to ordinary frequency f by ω = 2πf.

Conversions to Other Units of Measurement:

  1. Hertz (Hz): 1 rad/s equals 1/(2π) Hz (approximately 0.15915 Hz). To convert angular frequency to ordinary frequency, divide by 2π.
  2. Revolution per Minute (rpm): 1 rad/s equals 30/π rpm (approximately 9.5493 rpm). This conversion is essential for converting between physics notation and engineering notation.
  3. Revolution per Second (rps): 1 rad/s equals 1/(2π) rps (approximately 0.15915 rps).

Angular frequency is preferred in physics because it simplifies many equations. For example, the energy of a quantum is E = ℏω (where ℏ is the reduced Planck constant), and simple harmonic motion is described by x = A·sin(ωt).

Definition
SI unit of angular velocity; the rate of change of angular position in radians per second.
Key relationship
ω = 2πf (angular frequency = 2π × ordinary frequency)
Common equivalents
  • 1 rad/s = 1/(2π) Hz ≈ 0.15915 Hz
  • 1 rad/s = 30/π rpm ≈ 9.5493 rpm
  • 2π rad/s = 1 Hz (exact)
Sources

Definition of Hertz

Hertz: The SI Unit of Frequency

The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second. It is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who first conclusively proved the existence of electromagnetic waves in 1887. One hertz means that an event repeats once per second.

Conversions to Other Units of Measurement:

  1. Kilohertz (kHz): 1 Hz equals 0.001 kHz. Kilohertz is commonly used for audio frequencies and AM radio broadcasting.
  2. Megahertz (MHz): 1 Hz equals 0.000001 MHz. Megahertz is used for FM radio and television broadcasting frequencies.
  3. Gigahertz (GHz): 1 Hz equals 10⁻⁹ GHz. Gigahertz is used for microwave frequencies, Wi-Fi, and modern processor clock speeds.
  4. Revolutions per Minute (rpm): 1 Hz equals 60 rpm. This conversion is fundamental in mechanical and electrical engineering for relating rotational speed to frequency.
  5. Radians per Second (rad/s): 1 Hz equals 2π rad/s (approximately 6.2832 rad/s). This angular frequency is essential in physics and signal processing.

The hertz is fundamental across science and engineering, from describing sound pitch and radio waves to processor clock speeds and power grid frequencies.

Definition
SI unit of frequency; one cycle (or event) per second. Symbol: Hz = s⁻¹
Dimension
T⁻¹ (inverse time)
Common equivalents
  • 1 Hz = 60 rpm (exact)
  • 1 Hz = 2π rad/s ≈ 6.2832 rad/s
  • 1 Hz = 0.001 kHz (exact)
Sources

About the Radian Per Second

In electrical engineering, the angular frequency ω = 2πf simplifies many calculations. For a 50 Hz power grid, ω ≈ 314.16 rad/s; for 60 Hz, ω ≈ 376.99 rad/s. These values appear constantly in power system analysis, motor control, and signal processing.

Earth rotates at approximately 7.292 × 10⁻⁵ rad/s (one revolution per sidereal day of 23 hours, 56 minutes). This angular velocity is fundamental in calculating the Coriolis effect for weather patterns and long-range ballistics.

About the Hertz

The hertz is named after Heinrich Hertz (1857-1894), who was the first to conclusively demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves predicted by James Clerk Maxwell's equations. Hertz's experiments in 1887 used a spark gap transmitter operating at about 50 MHz.

Power grids worldwide operate at either 50 Hz (Europe, Asia, Africa, most of South America) or 60 Hz (North America, parts of South America and Asia). This frequency determines the "hum" you sometimes hear from electrical equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hertz are in one radian per second?

One radian per second equals 0.159155 hertz. To convert, multiply the radian per second value by 0.159155. For the reverse, divide the hertz value by 0.159155 (or multiply by 6.28319).

What is 100 radians per second in hertz?

100 radians per second = 15.915 hertz. This is one of the most commonly searched conversions for this pair.

How precise is the radian per second-to-hertz conversion?

The factor 0.159155 is accurate to 6 significant figures, derived from international measurement standards. Our calculator uses full precision internally.

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Conversion factors verified against NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000-3 1 Hz = 1/s by definition (SI, BIPM). Last reviewed: March 2026
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