None. A radian is a measure of angular separation in 1-dimensional space, a steradian is a measure in 2-dimensional space. It makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
None. A degree is a measure of angular separation in 1-dimensional space, a steradian is a measure in 2-dimensional space. It makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
One revolution = tau radians (or 2*pi radians).
20 times pi There are 2 pi radians in one revolution.
There are 6.1 radians (rounded) in 350 degrees. (6.108652 radians).
One degee = (pi/180)*radian
There is no direct ratio between radians and steradians since they measure different things. Radians measure angles in a two-dimensional plane, while steradians measure solid angles in three-dimensional space. However, both units are related by the formula: 1 steradian = (4π/1) square radians.
65.54
None. A degree is a measure of angular separation in 1-dimensional space, a steradian is a measure in 2-dimensional space. It makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
None. A degree is a measure of angular separation in 1-dimensional space, a steradian is a measure in 2-dimensional space. It makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
One revolution = tau radians (or 2*pi radians).
There are 2π radians in one complete revolution.
20 times pi There are 2 pi radians in one revolution.
Since an entire circle is 2π radians, 1/8 would be π/4
There are 6.1 radians (rounded) in 350 degrees. (6.108652 radians).
One revolution = 2Pi radians 16.75 radians / 2Pi radians/rev ~= 2.666 revolutions
if alpha is the solid angle subtended by a cone and theta is the 2d projection angle of this solid angle...Then----(both alpha and theta are in radians then) cos(theta) = 1 - (alpha/2*pi)
1.57 radians.