- m^2 is staying, so nothing needs to be done here
- Hz is 1/s, so s is 1/Hz, so no factor required
- 1/rad is 1/(360/2pi degrees), so that requires a factor of pi/180
How to change 2D wave spectrum unit (from m^2s/rad to m^2/(Hz degree)
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hey matlab users,
I need to change the unit of my 2D wave spectrum from m^2s/rad to m^2/(Hz degree) but i don't know how do it!
if I divide for 2*pi I can convert s/rad to 1/Hz but in this way i obtain m^2/Hz ad not m^2/(Hz degree). How can I do it correctly?
Thank you all for your help!!
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Rik
on 16 Jun 2020
This isn't really a Matlab question, but let's go for it:
So multiplying your data by pi/180 will convert m^2s/rad to m^2/(Hz degree).
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