Convert Degrees per second to Degrees per hour
Convert Degrees per second (°/s) to Degrees per hour (°/h) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
°/h = °/s × 3600
About Degrees per second
The degree per second (°/s) equals π/180 rad/s ≈ 0.01745 rad/s, the most widely used angular velocity unit in consumer electronics, robotics, and aviation. MEMS gyroscopes in smartphones range from ±16 °/s (precision mode) to ±2000 °/s (sports mode). Normal human head rotation is 30-80 °/s; car crash events exceed 2000 °/s. Weather radar antennas (WSR-88D NEXRAD) rotate at 3-6 °/s; FAA flight data recorders log roll rate to ±100 °/s. Robot joints (Universal Robots UR5e) operate at 10-180 °/s. 1 °/s = π/180 rad/s ≈ 1/6 rpm.
About Degrees per hour
The degree per hour (°/h) equals π/648000 rad/s ≈ 4.848 × 10⁻⁶ rad/s, the universal benchmark for gyroscope drift rate. Performance tiers: consumer MEMS (smartphone) 30-2000 °/h; tactical grade (guided munitions) 0.1-30 °/h; navigation grade (commercial aircraft) 0.001-0.1 °/h; strategic grade (submarines, ICBMs) below 0.001 °/h. Earth's rotation rate of 15.041 °/h is the calibration reference for every gyrocompass. A 0.01 °/h drift yields about 1.1 km position error after 1 hour of unaided inertial navigation at the equator. 1 °/h ≈ 4.848 × 10⁻⁶ rad/s.
Quick Reference Table
| Degrees per second (°/s) | Degrees per hour (°/h) |
|---|---|
| 1 °/s | 3600 °/h |
| 2 °/s | 7200 °/h |
| 5 °/s | 18000 °/h |
| 10 °/s | 36000 °/h |
| 25 °/s | 90000 °/h |
| 50 °/s | 180000 °/h |
| 100 °/s | 360000 °/h |