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Encyclopedia > Orders of magnitude (angular velocity)
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To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various angular velocity levels between 1×10−7 rad·s−1 and 1×107 rad·s−1. An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. ... Categories: Orders of magnitude (area) ... This is a list of orders of magnitude for data (or information), measured in bits. ... External links Conversion Calculator for Units of Density Categories: Orders of magnitude (density) | Orders of magnitude ... To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various frequencies. ... Categories: | ... Category: ... This list compares various sizes of positive numbers, including counts of things, dimensionless numbers and probabilities. ... This page lists examples of the power in watts produced by various different sources of energy. ... 1 At earth mean sea level. ... This is a table of specific heat capacities by magnitude. ... To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various speed levels between 1. ... Categories: Orders of magnitude (temperature) ... The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of times that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten). ... The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of volumes that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten). ... This article lists conversion factors between a number of units of measurement. ... The definition, agreement and practical use of units of measurement have played a crucial role in human endeavour from early ages up to this day. ... Cover of brochure The International System of Units. ... The SI system of units defines seven SI base units: physical units defined by an operational definition. ... SI derived units are part of the SI system of measurement units and are derived from the seven SI base units. ... An SI prefix is a prefix that can be applied to an SI unit to form a decimal multiple or submultiple. ... In physics, Planck units are a system of physical units of measurement. ... An order of magnitude is the class of scale or magnitude of any amount, where each class contains values of a fixed ratio to the class preceding it. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Angular frequency is a measure of how fast an object is rotating In physics (specifically mechanics and electrical engineering), angular frequency ω (also called angular speed) is a scalar measure of rotation rate. ...

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List of orders of magnitude for angular velocity
Factor Value (rad·s−1) Value (rpm) Item
10−7 1.991×10−7 1.901×10−6 Orbit of the Earth around the Sun
 
10−6 7.27×10−5 6.94×10−4 Rotation of the Earth
 
10−5  
 
10−4  
 
10−3  
 
10−2  
 
10−1  
 
1  
 
10  
 
102 7.22×102 6.9×103 Rotation of a DVD (1x)
 
103 2.880×103 2.75×104 Angular velocity of a 52x CD[1]
 
104  
 
105  
 
106  
 
107  
 

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Angular frequency is a measure of how fast an object is rotating In physics (specifically mechanics and electrical engineering), angular frequency ω (also called angular speed) is a scalar measure of rotation rate. ... Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, r/min, or min-1) is a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed, in particular in the case of rotation around a fixed axis. ...

References

  1. ^ Life in the fast lane can be a disc-shattering experience by By Nathan Cochrane, December 9, 2002, URL accessed 2006-06-28.

 

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