The distance around the circle created by the angle.
If an angle has a measure of 1 radians, it means that if you drew the angle out from the center and measured the distance along the circumference of the circle between the two arms, it would be equal to the radius of the circle.
Or, you can convert to radians from degrees. To do this simply multiply the degree measure by pi over 180
In radian measure, 2pi radians is a full circle. In degrees, 360° is a full circle, so 2pi radians = 360°. If you want to convert: Radians = (2*pi/360)*Degrees = (pi/180)*degrees. And Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians.
No. A radian is a measure of an angle, it is not, itself, an angle. Degrees and radians are measures of angles and the two measures are related by the following conversion: 180 degrees = pi radians
160 degrees = 2.8 radians.
240 degrees is about 4.188 radians.
90 degrees, or pie/2 for radians.
It is 420/180*pi radians = 2.33... *pi radians or 7.3304 radians (approx).
well you don't get many preotractors in radians so just measure the angle in degrees. To convert this to radians you then have to divide by 180 then times by pi. This is because 180 degrees= pi radians.
93π/180 radians (about 1.623 radians)
Wherever you want to measure and calculate angles you can use radians
It is pi - 2.47 = 0.67 radians (approx).
-288 radians is exactly -288 radians: no more, no less!
In radian measure, 2pi radians is a full circle. In degrees, 360° is a full circle, so 2pi radians = 360°. If you want to convert: Radians = (2*pi/360)*Degrees = (pi/180)*degrees. And Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians.
You cannot. Radians per second is a measure of angular speed whereas degrees are an angular measure.
4.939 radians.
A degree is the measure of an angle.
A complete circle is 360°, which is equal to 2π radians.To convert from degrees to radians, multiply by π radians per 180°.To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180° per π radians.
A full turn is 360° which is equivalent to 2π radians To convert form degrees to radians divided by 360° and multiply by 2π; however 360° = 180°×2, therefore divide by 180° and multiply by π radians. → 75° = 75° ÷ 180° × π radians = 5π/12 radians ≈ 1.31 radians