A
frequency of one
hertz (1 Hz), or one
cycle per second (1 cps), corresponds to an angular frequency of 2 radians per second. This is because one
cycle of rotation corresponds to an
angular rotation of 2 radians. Since the radian is a
dimensionless unit in the
SI, the radian per second is dimensionally equivalent to the hertz—both can be expressed as
reciprocal seconds, s−1. So, context is necessary to specify which
kind of quantity is being expressed, angular frequency or ordinary frequency. One radian per second also corresponds to about 9.55
revolutions per minute (rpm).
Degrees per second may also be defined, based on
degree of arc, where 1 degree per second (°/s) is equivalent to rad⋅s−1. : == Coherent units ==