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Revolutions per Second (r/s)
Revolutions per second (r/s) is a unit of angular velocity that measures how many complete rotations or revolutions an object makes in one second. One revolution corresponds to a full 360-degree turn or radians. This unit is commonly used to describe very fast rotational speeds in machinery, motors, turbines, and other high-speed rotating systems. For example, a motor spinning at 50 r/s completes 50 full rotations every second. Revolutions per second provide a clear and precise measure of rapid rotational motion, useful in physics, engineering, and technology fields where high-speed rotation is involved. It also facilitates easy conversion to other angular velocity units like radians per second or revolutions per minute.
Dekameter and Square Dekameter – A Short Note
A dekameter (symbol: dam) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to:
1 dekameter = 10 meters
Dekameters are not commonly used in everyday life but can be helpful for measuring medium distances, such as the length of a swimming pool or a small field.
A square dekameter (symbol: dam²) is a unit of area representing a square with sides one dekameter long:
1 dam² = (10 m) × (10 m) = 100 m²
Square dekameters are used to measure areas like playgrounds, gardens, or small plots of land.
In summary:
Dekameter (dam) measures moderate lengths (tens of meters)
Square dekameter (dam²) measures moderate areas (hundreds of square meters)
Occasionally used in land measurement and construction