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Google calculator mistake?!?

erub

Diamond Member
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?
 
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?

Yeah its broken. It doesnt seem to like the unit "Radians per second" for frequency

 
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