Convert revolution per square second to radian per square second

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Revolution per Square Second

Revolution per square second (rev/s²) is a unit of angular acceleration expressing how many complete revolutions per second an angular velocity changes per second. It is related to the SI unit by the factor 2π, since one revolution equals 2π radians. This unit is practical in engineering contexts where rotational speed is measured in revolutions rather than radians. 


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. 


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