pi [radians] = 180 [degrees] 1 [degree] = pi/180 [radians] = 0.0174533 [radians] therefore, 2115 [degrees] = 2115 [degrees] * 0.0174533 [radians/degree] = 36.9 [radians]
5 radians = 286 degrees.
285.3° To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180° and divide by pi (about 3.14159).
Degrees x 0.01745 = radians
360o = 2*pi*radians or 180o = pi*radiansConvert 7*pi/15 radians to degrees1 radian = 180o/piTherefore: 7*pi/15 radians = 7*pi/15*180/pi = 84 degreesConvert 84 degrees to radians1o = pi/180 radianTherefore: 84o = 84*pi/180 radians = 7*pi/15 radians.Hint: pi always in radian and 180 always in degree. They are equivalents (not equal) to each other.To convert from radians into degree, first erase radian by dividing the given value by pi radian and then multiply the ratio got by 180 deg.Same way to convert from degree into radian, first erase degree by dividing the given value by 180 and then multiply the ratio got by pi radian.So interesting! Is it not?
180 deg = pi radians So x deg = x*pi/180 radians
pi [radians] = 180 [degrees] 1 [degree] = pi/180 [radians] = 0.0174533 [radians] therefore, 2115 [degrees] = 2115 [degrees] * 0.0174533 [radians/degree] = 36.9 [radians]
Yes, radians can work for fine degree measurements.
pi radians is 180 degrees.
It is: 35/18*pi radians because 1 degree = pi/180 radians
One way to remember it is: a full circle is 2pi radians, or 360°, so 2pi radians = 360°, and then you multiply degrees by (2pi/360 radians per degree) = pi/180 radians per degree.
You can multiply the number of radians by 180/pi.
5 radians = 286 degrees.
285.3° To convert from radians to degrees, multiply by 180° and divide by pi (about 3.14159).
To go from radians to degrees, multiply by 180/pi To go from degrees to radians, multiply by pi/180
A whole circle is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians. 360 degrees = 2*pi radians so that 1 degree = pi/180 radians This gives the conversion factor of pi/180 to convert degrees to radians.
Pi radians is 180 degrees. So if you have theta in radians, multiply by 180/Pi