Convert Gigahertz (GHz) to Degrees per second (°/s)
Enter a value below to convert Gigahertz (GHz) to Degrees per second (°/s).
Conversion:
1 Gigahertz (GHz) = 360000000000 Degrees per second (°/s)
How to Convert Gigahertz (GHz) to Degrees per second (°/s)
1 ghz = 360000000000 degps
1 degps = 2.7777777778e-12 ghz
Example: convert 15 Gigahertz (GHz) to Degrees per second (°/s):
25 ghz = 9000000000000 degps
Gigahertz (GHz) to Degrees per second (°/s) Conversion Table
| Gigahertz (GHz) | Degrees per second (°/s) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ghz | 3600000000 degps |
| 0.1 ghz | 36000000000 degps |
| 1 ghz | 360000000000 degps |
| 2 ghz | 720000000000 degps |
| 3 ghz | 1080000000000 degps |
| 5 ghz | 1800000000000 degps |
| 10 ghz | 3600000000000 degps |
| 20 ghz | 7200000000000 degps |
| 50 ghz | 18000000000000 degps |
| 100 ghz | 36000000000000 degps |
| 1000 ghz | 360000000000000 degps |
Gigahertz (GHz)
Definition
A gigahertz (GHz) is a unit of frequency equal to 1,000,000,000 hertz (one billion cycles per second).
History
The gigahertz became common in the late 1990s and early 2000s as computer processor clock speeds surpassed 1 GHz. It also gained importance with the expansion of microwave and satellite communication systems.
Current use
Gigahertz is the standard unit for modern computer processor speeds, Wi-Fi frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands), 5G cellular networks, radar systems, and satellite communications.
Degrees per second (°/s)
Definition
Degrees per second (°/s) is a unit of angular velocity measuring the rate of rotation in degrees. One full rotation (360°) per second equals 1 Hz.
History
Degrees per second has been used in navigation and astronomy for centuries. With the advent of gyroscopes and inertial measurement units (IMUs), it became a standard unit for measuring rotational rates in modern technology.
Current use
Degrees per second is widely used in robotics, drone stabilization, smartphone gyroscopes, virtual reality systems, and aerospace navigation for measuring angular rotation rates.