E erub Diamond Member Jun 21, 2000 5,481 0 0 Mar 13, 2007 #1 Put in a frequency in Hz, it just expands in to get it in radians per second, for instance: 2.5 MHz to radians per sec result: 2.5 megahertz = 2 500 000 radians per second uhh, somebody forgot to multiply by 2Pi?
Put in a frequency in Hz, it just expands in to get it in radians per second, for instance: 2.5 MHz to radians per sec result: 2.5 megahertz = 2 500 000 radians per second uhh, somebody forgot to multiply by 2Pi?
T Tiamat Lifer Nov 25, 2003 14,068 5 71 Mar 13, 2007 #2 Originally posted by: erub Put in a frequency in Hz, it just expands in to get it in radians per second, for instance: 2.5 MHz to radians per sec result: 2.5 megahertz = 2 500 000 radians per second uhh, somebody forgot to multiply by 2Pi? Click to expand... Yeah its broken. It doesnt seem to like the unit "Radians per second" for frequency
Originally posted by: erub Put in a frequency in Hz, it just expands in to get it in radians per second, for instance: 2.5 MHz to radians per sec result: 2.5 megahertz = 2 500 000 radians per second uhh, somebody forgot to multiply by 2Pi? Click to expand... Yeah its broken. It doesnt seem to like the unit "Radians per second" for frequency