The answer depends on what measurement the conversion concerns. There is no way that you can convert a measurement of mass to degrees, for example.
Because a radian is a far more versatile unit of measurement, especially in advanced mathematics.
The Kelvin scale is basically the Celsius scale +273. To convert any Celsius measurement to Kelvin, you simply add 273. 30 degrees Celsius = 303 degrees Kelvin.
The relationship between degrees and linear measurement (such as centimeters) depends on the circumference of the circle being measured. In a full circle, there are 360 degrees, which corresponds to the circumference of the circle. Therefore, to convert degrees to linear measurement, you need to know the radius or diameter of the circle. Without this information, it is not possible to provide a direct conversion of centimeters to degrees.
You cannot convert ounces to kilometers. Ounces are a measurement of weight. Kilometers are a measurement of distance.
No you can not. Degrees are an angular measurement, while centimeters are a linear measurement. You can only convert measurements if they are of the same type. Actually you can under certain circumstance's. If you are measuring how far a wheel turns from degrees to centimeters, now THAT can be done. Just get the wheel's Circumference * 360. Then divide the cm traveled by that number and that should give you the degrees traveled based on the wheel.
You do not convert. STERADIAN is a two dimensioal measurement RADIAN is a one dimensional measurement. Just as you cannot convert area into degrees (of angular measurement)
Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.
360 degrees Fahrenheit is 182.22 degrees Celsius.
A decimal degrees is a measure of an angle. Only is is too precise.So 37.68 degrees may be represented by 38 degrees.
18" is half of a yard, in measurement. There is a formula that will convert the measurement into degrees, but I don't know the formula by memory.
Increase the temperature by 178.2 degrees in whatever units of measurement you are using.
Because a radian is a far more versatile unit of measurement, especially in advanced mathematics.
To convert Fahrenheit to decimal, you simply subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, and then divide the result by 1.8. The formula is: (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8. This will give you the temperature in degrees Celsius, which is a decimal measurement.
Temperature in degrees Celsius cannot be directly converted to ohms as they are different units of measurement. Ohms are used to measure electrical resistance whereas degrees Celsius measure temperature.
The Kelvin scale is basically the Celsius scale +273. To convert any Celsius measurement to Kelvin, you simply add 273. 30 degrees Celsius = 303 degrees Kelvin.
The relationship between degrees and linear measurement (such as centimeters) depends on the circumference of the circle being measured. In a full circle, there are 360 degrees, which corresponds to the circumference of the circle. Therefore, to convert degrees to linear measurement, you need to know the radius or diameter of the circle. Without this information, it is not possible to provide a direct conversion of centimeters to degrees.
You don't. You can convert one square measurement into another - for example, square yards into square feet. You can't convert an arbitrary number (without a measurement) into a measurement.