Inverse second

The inverse second, reciprocal second, or per second (s−1) is a unit of frequency, defined as the multiplicative inverse of the second (a unit of time). It is dimensionally equivalent to: * the unit hertz – the SI unit for frequency * the unit radian per second – the SI unit for angular frequency and angular velocity * the unit becquerel – the SI unit for aperiodic or stochastic radionuclide events per second * the unit baud – the unit for symbol rate over a communication link * the unit of strain rate – the velocity gradient (comprising the shear rate and directional expansion rate) of a fluid or solid

Inverse second

The inverse second, reciprocal second, or per second (s−1) is a unit of frequency, defined as the multiplicative inverse of the second (a unit of time). It is dimensionally equivalent to: * the unit hertz – the SI unit for frequency * the unit radian per second – the SI unit for angular frequency and angular velocity * the unit becquerel – the SI unit for aperiodic or stochastic radionuclide events per second * the unit baud – the unit for symbol rate over a communication link * the unit of strain rate – the velocity gradient (comprising the shear rate and directional expansion rate) of a fluid or solid