Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second Converter
Convert bpm to rps with our free online frequency converter.
Quick Answer
1 Beats per Minute = 0.016667 rps
Formula: Beats per Minute ร conversion factor = Revolutions per Second
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Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second Calculator
How to Use the Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Beats per Minute).
- The converted value in Revolutions per Second will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
- Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Frequency category.
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How to Convert Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
rps = bpm ร 0.0166667Example Calculation:
1 bpm = 0.016667 rps
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View all Frequency conversions โWhat is a Beats per Minute and a Revolutions per Second?
1 BPM = 1 beat per minute = 1/60 Hz โ 0.01667 Hz = 1 beat per 60 seconds
1 RPS = 1 revolution per second = 1 Hz = 60 RPM = 360ยฐ/second = 2ฯ radians/second
RPS vs RPM vs Hz
Understanding the relationship between rotational measurements:
- RPM = cycles per MINUTE (most common for machinery)
- RPS = cycles per SECOND (more convenient for high speeds)
- Hz = cycles per SECOND (generic frequency term)
- Conversion: 1 RPS = 60 RPM = 1 Hz (numerically identical to Hz)
- Why three units? Different fields and speed ranges use different conventions
Note: The Beats per Minute is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Revolutions per Second belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: bpm vs rps
Explore the typical applications for both Beats per Minute (imperial/US) and Revolutions per Second (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for bpm
Heart Rate: Resting 60-100 BPM, exercise up to 220-age BPM maximum. Music Tempo: Slow 40-80 BPM, moderate 80-120 BPM, fast 120-200 BPM. Exercise: Target heart rate zones for cardio training. Medical: Pulse measurement, cardiac monitoring, stress tests.
When to Use rps
High-Speed Turbines: Gas turbines, steam turbines, hydroelectric turbines (hundreds to thousands of RPS). Centrifuges: Ultra-high-speed laboratory and industrial centrifuges for separation. Physics: Rotational dynamics, angular velocity, kinetic energy calculations. Machinery: High-speed motors, spindles, grinders, pumps.
Additional Unit Information
About Beats per Minute (bpm)
How do I convert BPM to Hz?
Formula: Hz = BPM รท 60
Examples:
- 60 BPM = 1 Hz
- 120 BPM = 2 Hz
- 180 BPM = 3 Hz
Reverse: BPM = Hz ร 60
What is a normal heart rate in BPM?
Resting heart rate (adults):
- Excellent (athletes): 40-60 BPM
- Good: 60-70 BPM
- Average: 70-80 BPM
- Below average: 80-90 BPM
- Poor: 90-100 BPM
- Concerning: >100 BPM (see doctor)
Factors affecting resting heart rate:
- Fitness level (lower = better)
- Age
- Body size
- Medications
- Stress
- Temperature
Check with your doctor if your resting heart rate is consistently above 100 BPM or below 40 BPM (unless you're an athlete).
What BPM is good for music?
Depends on the use:
Background/ambient: 60-90 BPM (relaxing) Work/study: 60-80 BPM (focus without distraction) Walking: 100-120 BPM (matches walking pace) Exercise: 120-140 BPM (motivating, energetic) Dancing: 120-130 BPM (house music) High intensity: 140-180 BPM (running, intense workouts)
Popular standards:
- 120 BPM: EDM, house music
- 140 BPM: Dubstep, drum & bass
- 160+ BPM: Hardcore, speed metal
What is 120 BPM in Hz?
120 BPM = 2 Hz
Calculation: 120 รท 60 = 2 Hz
This is a common tempo for house and electronic dance music, and also represents 120 beats in one minute or 2 beats per second.
How do I calculate my target heart rate?
Maximum heart rate: 220 - your age
Target zones:
- Calculate max: 220 - age
- Choose intensity:
- Light (50-60%): max ร 0.50 to max ร 0.60
- Moderate (60-70%): max ร 0.60 to max ร 0.70
- Vigorous (70-85%): max ร 0.70 to max ร 0.85
Example (age 30):
- Max HR: 220 - 30 = 190 BPM
- Light: 95-114 BPM
- Moderate: 114-133 BPM
- Vigorous: 133-162 BPM
Note: This is an estimate. Fitness level, medications, and health conditions affect actual target rates.
Is BPM the same as RPM?
Similar concept, different applications:
BPM (Beats per Minute):
- Heart rate
- Music tempo
- Any periodic "beat" or pulse
RPM (Revolutions per Minute):
- Engine speed
- Motor rotation
- Wheel rotation
- Any rotational speed
Mathematically: Both are "events per minute" Conversion to Hz: Both divide by 60
60 BPM = 60 RPM = 1 Hz (numerically)
About Revolutions per Second (rps)
How do I convert RPS to RPM?
Formula: RPM = RPS ร 60
Examples:
- 1 RPS = 60 RPM
- 10 RPS = 600 RPM
- 120 RPS = 7,200 RPM (hard drive)
Reverse: RPS = RPM รท 60
Is RPS the same as Hz?
Yes, numerically: 1 RPS = 1 Hz
Different context:
- RPS: Rotational motion (spinning, revolving)
- Hz: General frequency (oscillations, waves, vibrations)
Example:
- A wheel spinning at 10 RPS = 10 Hz rotational frequency
- A sound wave at 440 Hz = 440 oscillations per second (not rotation)
How do I convert RPS to radians per second?
Formula: rad/s = RPS ร 2ฯ
Examples:
- 1 RPS = 2ฯ rad/s โ 6.283 rad/s
- 10 RPS = 62.83 rad/s
- 100 RPS = 628.3 rad/s
One full revolution = 2ฯ radians = 360 degrees
When should I use RPS instead of RPM?
Use RPS when:
- High-speed applications (>6,000 RPM = >100 RPS)
- Physics calculations (frequency, angular velocity)
- Scientific contexts
- Values are more convenient (e.g., 120 RPS vs 7,200 RPM)
Use RPM when:
- Automotive (standard for engines)
- General machinery
- Industry standards require RPM
- Lower speeds (<6,000 RPM)
Both are correct; choose based on convention and convenience.
Conversion Table: Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second
| Beats per Minute (bpm) | Revolutions per Second (rps) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0.008 |
| 1 | 0.017 |
| 1.5 | 0.025 |
| 2 | 0.033 |
| 5 | 0.083 |
| 10 | 0.167 |
| 25 | 0.417 |
| 50 | 0.833 |
| 100 | 1.667 |
| 250 | 4.167 |
| 500 | 8.333 |
| 1,000 | 16.667 |
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Learn more โWhat is the conversion factor from Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Second?
The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between Beats per Minute and Revolutions per Second. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.
Can I convert Revolutions per Second back to Beats per Minute?
Yes! You can easily convert Revolutions per Second back to Beats per Minute by using the swap button (โ) in the calculator above, or by visiting our Revolutions per Second to Beats per Minute converter page. You can also explore other frequency conversions on our category page.
Learn more โWhat are common uses for Beats per Minute and Revolutions per Second?
Beats per Minute and Revolutions per Second are both standard units used in frequency measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our frequency converter for more conversion options.
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- Revolutions per Minute (rpm) โข Beats per Minute to Revolutions per Minute
- Cycles per Second (cps) โข Beats per Minute to Cycles per Second
- Radians per Second (rad/s) โข Beats per Minute to Radians per Second
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All conversion formulas have been verified against international standards and authoritative sources to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.
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Last verified: February 19, 2026