The SI unit for measuring solid angles is a steradian : the stereo version of the 2-dimensional unit, the radian. The maximum value of a 3-d angle is 4*pi steradians which is approx equal to 41253 degrees.
pi over three is 60 degrees.
pi radians = 180 degrees Hence 56 radians has (180/pi) x 56 degrees
180 degrees divided by pi, or roughly 57.3 degrees.
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The SI unit for measuring solid angles is a steradian : the stereo version of the 2-dimensional unit, the radian. The maximum value of a 3-d angle is 4*pi steradians which is approx equal to 41253 degrees.
There are no degrees in pi, it is a ratio.
pi over three is 60 degrees.
One radian = 180/pi or about 57.3 degrees (pi = about 3.14).
A full circle is either 360 degrees, or 2 x pi radians, so the exact conversion factor is: 1 radian = 180/pi degrees
pi radians = 180 degrees -144 degrees = (pi/180) x (-144) radians
pi radians = 180 degrees Hence 56 radians has (180/pi) x 56 degrees
180 degrees divided by pi, or roughly 57.3 degrees.
Pi radians is equivalent to 180 degrees.
pi/4 radians = 45 degrees. 2pi radians = 360 degrees pi radians = 180 degrees pi/2 radians = 90 degrees pi/4 radians = 45 degrees pi/3 radians = 60 degrees. et seq.,
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