RPM to Hz Formula:
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RPM to Hz conversion transforms rotational speed measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) to frequency measured in hertz (Hz). This conversion is essential in various engineering and physics applications where rotational motion needs to be expressed in frequency units.
The calculator uses the RPM to Hz formula:
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Explanation: Since 1 minute equals 60 seconds, dividing RPM by 60 converts revolutions per minute to revolutions per second (Hz).
Details: Converting RPM to Hz is crucial in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and physics for analyzing rotational systems, motor speeds, vibration analysis, and frequency-domain calculations.
Tips: Enter RPM value in revolutions per minute. The value must be positive and greater than zero. The calculator will automatically compute the corresponding frequency in hertz.
Q1: What is the difference between RPM and Hz?
A: RPM measures rotational speed in revolutions per minute, while Hz measures frequency in cycles per second. They are related by the conversion factor of 60.
Q2: Why divide by 60 in the conversion?
A: Because there are 60 seconds in a minute, dividing RPM by 60 converts from revolutions per minute to revolutions per second (Hz).
Q3: Can this calculator be used for any rotational system?
A: Yes, this conversion applies universally to any rotational system where you need to convert between RPM and Hz.
Q4: What are typical RPM values for common applications?
A: Car engines: 800-6000 RPM, ceiling fans: 100-300 RPM, hard drives: 5400-15000 RPM, washing machines: 500-1400 RPM.
Q5: Is Hz the same as RPM?
A: No, Hz is revolutions per second while RPM is revolutions per minute. 60 RPM equals 1 Hz.