Assuming that this is 95 percent of a revolution, you can convert the percent to degrees by turning the percent into a decimal (.95) and multiplying that by the number of degrees in a circle (360)
Degrees = 360 *.95 = 342 degrees
Radians = Degrees * pi/180
Radians = 342 * pi/180
342 / 180 = 1.9
Radians = 1.9pi
One radian is equal to roughly 57 degrees!
Degree measure is based off of a division of 360 degrees in a circle. Radian measure is based off of a division of 2PI in a full circle.
2.094
160 degrees = 2.8 radians.
240 degrees is about 4.188 radians.
180 deg = pi radians So x deg = x*pi/180 radians
-1.257 radian
radian = 180/2pi degrees
The radian measure IS the arc length of the unit circle, by definition - that is how the radian is defined in the first place.
To get radian measure of angle given in degrees, multiple the measure in degrees by PI/180. Example: 60 deg = 60 * PI/180 rad = 1.047 rad.
One radian is equal to roughly 57 degrees!
Degree measure is based off of a division of 360 degrees in a circle. Radian measure is based off of a division of 2PI in a full circle.
A radian.
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