Gigahertz to Degrees per Second Converter

Enter the frequency in gigahertz below to get the value converted to degrees per second.

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1 GHz = 360,000,000,000 °/s

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How to Convert Gigahertz to Degrees per Second

To convert a measurement in gigahertz to a measurement in degrees per second, multiply the frequency by the following conversion ratio: 360,000,000,000 degrees per second/gigahertz.

Since one gigahertz is equal to 360,000,000,000 degrees per second, you can use this simple formula to convert:

degrees per second = gigahertz × 360,000,000,000

The frequency in degrees per second is equal to the frequency in gigahertz multiplied by 360,000,000,000.

For example, here's how to convert 5 gigahertz to degrees per second using the formula above.
degrees per second = (5 GHz × 360,000,000,000) = 1,800,000,000,000 °/s

How Many Degrees per Second Are in a Gigahertz?

There are 360,000,000,000 degrees per second in a gigahertz, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 GHz = 360,000,000,000 °/s

Gigahertz and degrees per second are both units used to measure frequency. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a 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 billions, or 109. Gigahertz can be abbreviated as GHz; for example, 1 gigahertz can be written as 1 GHz.

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What Are 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 the expressions of units, the slash, or solidus (/), is used to express a change in one or more units relative to a change in one or more other units.[1] For example, °/s is expressing a change in angle relative to a change in time.

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Gigahertz to Degree per Second Conversion Table

Table showing various gigahertz measurements converted to degrees per second.
Gigahertz Degrees Per Second
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

  1. 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

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