Megahertz to Radians per Second Converter

Enter the frequency in megahertz below to convert it to radians per second.

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Result in Radians per Second:

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1 MHz = 6,283,185.30686 rad/s

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How to Convert Megahertz to Radians per Second

To convert a measurement in megahertz to a measurement in radians per second, multiply the frequency by the following conversion ratio: 6,283,185.30686 radians per second/megahertz.

Since one megahertz is equal to 6,283,185.30686 radians per second, you can use this simple formula to convert:

radians per second = megahertz × 6,283,185.30686

The frequency in radians per second is equal to the frequency in megahertz multiplied by 6,283,185.30686.

For example, here's how to convert 5 megahertz to radians per second using the formula above.
radians per second = (5 MHz × 6,283,185.30686) = 31,415,926.534298 rad/s

How Many Radians per Second Are in a Megahertz?

There are 6,283,185.30686 radians per second in a megahertz, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 MHz = 6,283,185.30686 rad/s

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

What Is a Megahertz?

Megahertz is a measure of frequency equal to one million cycles per second.

The megahertz is a multiple of the hertz, which is the SI derived unit for frequency. In the metric system, "mega" is the prefix for millions, or 106. Megahertz can be abbreviated as MHz; for example, 1 megahertz can be written as 1 MHz.

Learn more about megahertz.

What Are Radians per Second?

Radians per second are a measure of angular frequency, or rotational speed, equal to the change in the angular orientation of an object over one second.

Radians per second can be abbreviated as rad/s; for example, 1 radian per second can be written as 1 rad/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, rad/s is expressing a change in angle relative to a change in time.

Learn more about radians per second.

Megahertz to Radian per Second Conversion Table

Table showing various megahertz measurements converted to radians per second.
Megahertz Radians Per Second
0.000001 MHz 6.2832 rad/s
0.000002 MHz 12.57 rad/s
0.000003 MHz 18.85 rad/s
0.000004 MHz 25.13 rad/s
0.000005 MHz 31.42 rad/s
0.000006 MHz 37.7 rad/s
0.000007 MHz 43.98 rad/s
0.000008 MHz 50.27 rad/s
0.000009 MHz 56.55 rad/s
0.0000001 MHz 0.628319 rad/s
0.000001 MHz 6.2832 rad/s
0.00001 MHz 62.83 rad/s
0.0001 MHz 628.32 rad/s
0.001 MHz 6,283 rad/s
0.01 MHz 62,832 rad/s
0.1 MHz 628,319 rad/s
1 MHz 6,283,185 rad/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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