Radians per second to Megahertz Converter
1 rad/s = 1.591549e-7 MHz
1 Radians per second=1.591549e-7 Megahertz
Radians per second → Megahertz
| Radians per second | Megahertz |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.591549e-7 |
| 5 | 7.957747e-7 |
| 10 | 0.000002 |
| 25 | 0.000004 |
| 50 | 0.000008 |
| 100 | 0.000016 |
Formula
MHz = rad/s x 1.591549e-7
rad/s = MHz x 6283185.31
Conversion Factor
1 Radians per second = 1.591549e-7 Megahertz
1 Megahertz = 6283185.31 Radians per second
Step-by-Step Example
- 1
Start with the value in Radians per second
10 rad/s - 2
Multiply by the conversion factor 1.591549e-7
10 x 1.591549e-7 - 3
Result: 10 rad/s = 0.000002 MHz
1 Radians per second is equal to 1.591549e-7 Megahertz. To convert Radians per second to Megahertz, multiply the value by 1.591549e-7.
The formula is: MHz = rad/s x 1.591549e-7. You can also divide the rad/s value by 6283185.31 to get the same result.
1 Megahertz is equal to 6283185.31 Radians per second. This is the inverse of the Radians per second to Megahertz conversion.
The conversion factor used is 1 Radians per second = 1.591549e-7 Megahertz. For most practical purposes, this provides highly accurate results. Our converter uses standard internationally recognized conversion factors.
To convert Megahertz to Radians per second, multiply the Megahertz value by 6283185.31. Or use our converter above and click the swap button.
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| rad/s | MHz |
|---|---|
| 1 rad/s | 1.591549e-7 MHz |
| 2 rad/s | 3.183099e-7 MHz |
| 3 rad/s | 4.774648e-7 MHz |
| 5 rad/s | 7.957747e-7 MHz |
| 10 rad/s | 0.000002 MHz |
| 20 rad/s | 0.000003 MHz |
| 25 rad/s | 0.000004 MHz |
| 50 rad/s | 0.000008 MHz |
| 100 rad/s | 0.000016 MHz |
| 250 rad/s | 0.00004 MHz |
| 500 rad/s | 0.00008 MHz |
| 1000 rad/s | 0.000159 MHz |