Angular Acceleration Converter
Convert between rad/s², deg/s², and revolution-based accelerations.
6 decimals
1 rad/s² = 57.29578 Degree/second²
About the angular acceleration converter
Convert angular acceleration between rad/s², deg/s², and revolution-based units. Angular acceleration is the rate of change of angular velocity — used in rotational dynamics, motor control, and gyroscopic analysis. The SI unit is the radian per second squared.
Frequently asked questions
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How many rad/s² is 1 rev/s²?
One revolution per second squared equals 2π ≈ 6.2832 rad/s².
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How is angular acceleration related to torque?
Torque τ = Iα, where I is the moment of inertia and α is the angular acceleration. This is the rotational analogue of Newton’s second law.
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What is the SI unit of angular acceleration?
The radian per second squared (rad/s²).
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