Gigahertz to Degrees Per Second Conversion
Enter the frequency in gigahertz below to get the value converted to degrees per second.
How to Convert Gigahertz to Degrees Per Second
To convert a gigahertz measurement to a degree per second measurement, multiply the frequency by the conversion ratio.
Since one gigahertz is equal to 360,000,000,000 degrees per second, you can use this simple formula to convert:
The frequency in degrees per second is equal to the gigahertz multiplied by 360,000,000,000.
Gigahertz and degrees per second are both units used to measure frequency. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
Gigahertz
Gigahertz is a measure of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second.
The gigahertz is a multiple of the hertz, which is the SI derived unit for frequency. In the metric system, "giga" is the prefix for 109. Gigahertz can be abbreviated as GHz; for example, 1 gigahertz can be written as 1 GHz.
Degrees Per Second
Degrees per second are a measure of angular frequency, or rotational speed, equal to the change in orientation or angle of an object in degrees per second.
Degrees per second can be abbreviated as °/s; for example, 1 degree per second can be written as 1 °/s.
In formal expressions, the slash, or solidus (/), is used to separate units used to indicate division in an expression.[1]
Gigahertz to Degree Per Second Conversion Table
Gigahertz | Degrees Per Second |
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0.00000000001 GHz | 3.6 °/s |
0.00000000002 GHz | 7.2 °/s |
0.00000000003 GHz | 10.8 °/s |
0.00000000004 GHz | 14.4 °/s |
0.00000000005 GHz | 18 °/s |
0.00000000006 GHz | 21.6 °/s |
0.00000000007 GHz | 25.2 °/s |
0.00000000008 GHz | 28.8 °/s |
0.00000000009 GHz | 32.4 °/s |
0.000000000001 GHz | 0.36 °/s |
0.00000000001 GHz | 3.6 °/s |
0.0000000001 GHz | 36 °/s |
0.000000001 GHz | 360 °/s |
0.00000001 GHz | 3,600 °/s |
0.0000001 GHz | 36,000 °/s |
0.000001 GHz | 360,000 °/s |
0.00001 GHz | 3,600,000 °/s |
0.0001 GHz | 36,000,000 °/s |
0.001 GHz | 360,000,000 °/s |
0.01 GHz | 3,600,000,000 °/s |
0.1 GHz | 36,000,000,000 °/s |
1 GHz | 360,000,000,000 °/s |
References
- National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST Guide to the SI, Chapter 6: Rules and Style Conventions for Printing and Using Units, https://www.nist.gov/pml/special-publication-811/nist-guide-si-chapter-6-rules-and-style-conventions-printing-and-using