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
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.
4pi
Angles can be measured in degrees, radians and revolutions.
0.159154943 is the conversion factor. So, -4.2 rad x 0.159154943 = -0.668450761 revolutions.
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
10
It is 95.5 radians.
In revolutions per minute (rpm), or radians per second.