Degree Per Second (DPS) is a unit of angular velocity, representing the rate of change in an object's angular position over time. It is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe the rotational motion of objects. DPS can be converted to Rotation Per Minute (RPM), which is a more familiar unit for many applications. The conversion involves multiplying the DPS value by 3600 (since there are 3600 seconds in an hour) and then dividing by 60 (to convert the result from seconds to minutes). This conversion is essential in various fields, including mechanical engineering, aerospace, and automotive industries, where RPM is a critical parameter for engine performance, gear ratios, and other mechanical components.