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The formula to calculate Megahertz (MHz) from Radians per Second (rad/s) is:
\[ \text{MHz} = \text{rad/s} \times 1.5915 \times 10^{-7} \]
Where:
Radians per Second (rad/s) is a unit of angular velocity, representing the angle in radians through which a point or line has rotated in one second. Megahertz (MHz) is a unit of frequency, representing one million cycles per second. The conversion from Radians per Second to Megahertz is straightforward: multiply the frequency in Radians per Second by 1.5915E-7.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ \text{MHz} = 10000000 \times 1.5915 \times 10^{-7} \]
\[ \text{MHz} = 1.5915 \]
The Frequency (MHz) is 1.5915 MHz.
Frequency (rad/s) | Frequency (MHz) |
---|---|
1000000 | 0.159150000000 |
2000000 | 0.318300000000 |
3000000 | 0.477450000000 |
4000000 | 0.636600000000 |
5000000 | 0.795750000000 |
6000000 | 0.954900000000 |
7000000 | 1.114050000000 |
8000000 | 1.273200000000 |
9000000 | 1.432350000000 |
10000000 | 1.591500000000 |