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This page is a progressive and labeled list of the SI angular velocity orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects.
List of orders of magnitude for angular velocity Factor (rad·s−1) Value (rad·s−1) Value (prefixHz) Value (rpm) Item 10−16 7.96×10−16–8.85×10−16 127 aHz 7.61×10−15–8.45×10−15 Galactic period of the Sun[1] 10−11 1.65×10−11 2.63 pHz 1.58×10−10 Sedna's average sidereal orbit rate 10−10 8.03×10−10 127 pHz 7.66×10−9 Sidereal orbit rate of Pluto 10−9 1.21×10−9 192 pHz 1.15×10−8 Sidereal orbit rate of Neptune 10−8 1.68×10−8 2.2 nHz 1.6×10−7 Sidereal orbit rate of Jupiter 10−7 1.06×10−7 16 nHz 1×10−6 Sidereal orbit rate of Mars 1.99×10−7 31.7 nHz 1.90×10−6 Sidereal orbit rate of the Earth around the Sun 10−6 2.66×10−6 424 nHz 2.54×10−5 Moon's sidereal orbit rate around the Earth 10−5 7.27×10−5 11.6 µHz 6.94×10−4 Earth's sidereal rotation rate 10−4 1.45×10−4 23.1 µHz 1.39×10−3 Hour hand on an analog clock 1.75×10−4 28 µHz 1.68×10−3 Jupiter's sidereal rotation rate 10−3 1.75×10−3 278 µHz 0.0167 Minute hand on an analog clock 3.5×10−3 560 µHz 0.033 The London Eye 10−2 10−1 1.05×10−1 16.7 mHz 1 Second hand on an analog clock 1 3.49×100 556 mHz 33⅓ LP record 6×100–1.3×101 1–2 Hz 60–120 Low-speed diesel engines (used in ships) 10 1×101–3×101 2–5 Hz 100–300 Early diesel engines 2×101–5×101 3–8 Hz 200–500 Audio compact disc 4.7×101 7.5 Hz 450 Rotor blades of a helicopter in flight 9.4×101 15 Hz 900 Spin cycle of a typical washing machine 102 1.0×102 16 Hz 960 The wheels of a typical automobile driving at 112 kilometres per hour (70 mph) 1.0×102–1.2×102 17–18 Hz 1000–1100 Barrel assembly of M61 Vulcan cannon 1.3×102 20 Hz 1200 High-speed diesel engines (lorries, yachts, generators, etc.) 2×102 30 Hz 2000 Engine speed of typical automobile traveling at 100 kilometres per hour (60 mph) 5.8×102–7.3×102 92–120 Hz 5500–7000 Redline of typical automobile engine 7.54×102 120 Hz 7200 Consumer hard disk 9.4×102 150 Hz 9000 Redline of high-performance automobile engine (e.g. Lamborghini V12) 103 1.01×103 161 Hz 9650 Pulsar PSR B1257+12 1.08×103 173 Hz 10,400 CD in 52× CD-ROM drive[2] 2×103 300 Hz 20,000 Redline of Formula-1 race car 4.50×103 716 Hz 43,000 Pulsar PSR J1748-2446ad (fastest known)[3] 104 1.4×104 2.2 kHz 130,000 Analytical ultracentrifuge[4] 1.6×104 2.5 kHz 150,000 Turbocharger[citation needed] 8×104 10 kHz 800,000 Ultrasonic dental drill 105 order of 2×105 order of 30 kHz order of 2,000,000 Microfabricated gas turbine[5] 106 6.3×106 1 MHz 60,000,000 Man-made rotational speed record: a small flake of graphene, levitated in a vacuum chamber and spun up to speed using circularly polarized light.[6] 107 1044 1.16545×1044 1.85×1043Hz 1.1×1045 Planck angular frequency See also
- Radians per second
- Hertz
- Revolutions per minute
References
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- ^ Hessels, JWT et al. (2006-01-16). "A Radio Pulsar Spinning at 716 Hz". Science 311 (5769): 1901–4. arXiv:astro-ph/0601337. doi:10.1126/science.1123430. PMID 16410486.
- ^ "Beckman Coulter ultracentrifuge product info page". BeckmanCoulter.com. http://www.beckmancoulter.com/products/Discipline/Life_Science_Research/pr_disc_gen_ulcent.asp?bhcp=1. Retrieved 2006-07-23.
- ^ Liu, L.X.; Teo, C.J.; Epstein, A.H.; Spakovszky, Z.S. (2005). "Hydrostatic Gas Journal Bearings for Micro-Turbomachinery". Journal of Vibration and Acoustics 127 (2): 157–164. doi:10.1115/1.1897738.
- ^ "Levitating graphene is fastest-spinning object ever". http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19514-levitating-graphene-is-fastestspinning-object-ever.html. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
External links
- UnitConverterPro.com online angular velocity conversion
- Quantity System for units conversion and quantity prediction - Use Qs> 0<rad/s>+(2*3.14<rad>*127<aHz>)
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