The only radian I know is the ratio of arc length to radius of the arc and as such has no units. It is used to measure angles and a full turn is 2π radians. So converting 7900 radian to meters is nonsense - unless there is another use of radian which I do not know.
One radian is about 57.3 degrees
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1 radian = 360/tau (or 180/pi) degrees.
One radian = 180/pi or about 57.3 degrees (pi = about 3.14).
The only radian I know is the ratio of arc length to radius of the arc and as such has no units. It is used to measure angles and a full turn is 2π radians. So converting 7900 radian to meters is nonsense - unless there is another use of radian which I do not know.
One radian is about 57.3 degrees
There is no relationship between electric charge and a radian which is an angular measurement.
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The radian is 0.523598776
1 revolution = 2 x pi radians. Therefore, 1 radian = 1 / (2 x pi) revolutions.
1 rad = 57.3°
1 degree = pi*radian/180 So therefore 15 times pi*radian/180 = pi*radian/12
Radian - Morituri - was created in 1986.
A radian is an arc of the circumference of a circle and it is about 57.3 degrees.
360 degrees = ~6.283 rad