Convert revolution per minute per second to radian per square second
Revolution per Minute per Second
Revolution per minute per second (rpm/s) is a unit of angular acceleration describing how many revolutions per minute of angular velocity are gained or lost each second. It is widely used in automotive and mechanical engineering, particularly for describing engine spin-up rates. One rpm/s is equal to 2π/60 ≈ 0.10472 rad/s².
Radian per Square Second
The radian per square second (rad/s²) is the SI unit of angular acceleration, expressing the rate of change of angular velocity in radians per second per second. It is used in rotational dynamics to describe how quickly a rotating body is speeding up or slowing down. Angular acceleration α is related to torque τ and moment of inertia I by the equation τ = Iα.