Rotation Per Minute (RPM) and Degree Per Second (DPS) are two distinct units used to measure rotational speed. RPM represents the number of full rotations an object completes in one minute, typically expressed as revolutions per minute. On the other hand, DPS measures the angular displacement of an object in degrees per second. The conversion between RPM and DPS is essential in various fields, including engineering, physics, and mechanical design. To convert RPM to DPS, we multiply the RPM value by 6 (since there are 360 degrees in a full rotation and 60 seconds in a minute). This conversion allows engineers and scientists to accurately calculate and compare rotational speeds across different systems and applications, ensuring precise control and optimization in fields such as robotics, aerospace, and automotive engineering.