A full revolution have 360 deg.
For 4 revolution = 4 * 360.
But degrees termed as in between to 360 deg.
A circle represents one complete rotation, which corresponds to an angle of 360 degrees or (2\pi) radians. Since rotations can be measured in multiples, there are infinitely many rotations in a circle, including both full rotations (360 degrees) and fractional rotations (e.g., half a rotation at 180 degrees).
Degrees
-720 degrees or -4*pi radians.
7 rotations
A regular hexagon can be carried onto itself by rotations of 60 degrees, 120 degrees, 180 degrees, 240 degrees, and 300 degrees around its center. These rotations correspond to the multiples of 60 degrees, which are the angles formed by the vertices of the hexagon. Additionally, a 0-degree rotation (no rotation) also carries the hexagon onto itself.
In mathematics, one full rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees. Therefore, to find out how many rotations are in 450 degrees, we need to divide 450 by 360. This gives us 1.25 rotations, meaning there is one full rotation and an additional quarter rotation in 450 degrees.
360 degrees times 5.5 = 1980 degrees
90 degrees * * * * * No! 1 rotation = 360 degrees so 21/4 rotations = 2.25*360 = 810 degrees
Degrees
-720 degrees or -4*pi radians.
The answer will depend on 900 WHAT? The earth rotates 900 times in 900 days, for example, and around 328,725 rotations in 900 years.If its degrees then:-900/360 = 2.5 rotations
Not counting rotations, there are 4.
7 rotations
4 degrees Celsius = 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
4 degrees Celsius = 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit
A double salchow has 2 rotations.
Prime 9 - 2009 Pitching Rotations 3-4 was released on: USA: 2010