20 times pi
There are 2 pi radians in one revolution.
1/2 revolution. A complete revolution is 2 x pi radians.
It is: 10/9*pi radians
There are 6.1 radians (rounded) in 350 degrees. (6.108652 radians).
6.283 radians.
1 radian is about 57.3 degrees and so 585/57.3 is about 10 radians
One revolution = 2Pi radians 16.75 radians / 2Pi radians/rev ~= 2.666 revolutions
One complete revolution is equal to (2\pi) radians. Therefore, to find out how many revolutions equal (\pi) radians, you divide (\pi) by (2\pi), which gives you (\frac{1}{2}). Thus, (\pi) radians is equivalent to half a revolution.
To find the displacement in radians, you can use the fact that one complete revolution corresponds to (2\pi) radians. If the disk rotates through five revolutions, the total displacement is (5 \times 2\pi = 10\pi) radians. Therefore, the displacement of the disk in 4 seconds is (10\pi) radians.
1/2 revolution. A complete revolution is 2 x pi radians.
Multiply by 2 pi = 6.28
By definition of the word, "revolution", there is only 1 revolution in a complete circle. You may be trying to ask a different question, such as how many radians are in one revolution. That answer is 2pi radians.
18 revolutions = 113.097 radians.
Angles can be measured in degrees, radians and revolutions.
4pi
0.159154943 is the conversion factor. So, -4.2 rad x 0.159154943 = -0.668450761 revolutions.
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One revolution around a circle is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians. To solve for revolutions, you set up the ratio of revolutions to radians as follows and solve for x: x/(pi/2) = 1/(2*pi) x=(pi/2)*(1/2*pi) = 1/4 revolutions