82 Revolution per hour = 0.0227778 Hertz

82 rph = 0.0227778 Hz
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Conversion Formula

1 rph = 2.778e-4 Hz


Unit Information

Revolution_per_hour

A unit of rotational speed, defined as the number of complete revolutions or turns made in one hour. Used for measuring very slow rotational speeds in astronomical, geological, and industrial applications.

Hertz

The SI unit of frequency, defined as one cycle per second. Named after German physicist Heinrich Hertz, it measures the number of oscillations, cycles, or events that occur in one second.

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Learn More About Frequency

Scientific Overview

Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is measured in hertz (Hz) and is the reciprocal of the period of oscillation or wave motion.

Historical Background

The concept of frequency was formally defined in the 19th century with the development of wave theory. Heinrich Hertz conducted pioneering experiments in electromagnetic waves, and the unit hertz is named after him.

Real-World Applications

Electronics

Frequency determines the operation of oscillators, filters, and communication systems.

Music

Musical pitch is determined by the frequency of sound vibrations.

Medicine

Medical imaging techniques like MRI and ultrasound rely on specific frequencies.

Telecommunications

Radio, television, and cellular networks operate at designated frequency bands.

Interesting Facts

  • Human hearing range is typically 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
  • The standard tuning note A4 has a frequency of 440 Hz.
  • GPS satellites transmit at frequencies around 1.5 GHz.
  • The Schumann resonance of Earth's atmosphere is about 7.83 Hz.

Key Formulas

Frequency Definition

f = 1/T

Angular Frequency

ω = 2πf

Wave Equation

v = fλ

Resonant Frequency

f_r = 1/(2π√(LC))


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