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.
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160 degrees = 2.8 radians.
240 degrees is about 4.188 radians.
180 deg = pi radians So x deg = x*pi/180 radians
radian = 180/2pi degrees
-1.257 radian
The radian measure IS the arc length of the unit circle, by definition - that is how the radian is defined in the first place.
One radian is equal to roughly 57 degrees!
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.
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A radian.
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.
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