There can be no equivalence.
A kilometre is a measure of linear displacement while a degree [rotation] is a measure of angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
For any angular rotation, the linear displacement is directly proportional to the distance from the centre of rotation.
Approx 111 km
It is 1/2 a turn
The order of rotation of 4 is 1 as the shape 4 can be rotated 360 degree to get the same shape.
depends on the centre of rotation if it's about the origin the x coord is multiplied by -1
1 km = 1000 m 1 km has 1000m.
Approx 111 km
1 degree of latitude =70 miles (112 km)
It is 1/2 a turn
The effect of the rotation is the same as that of a 90 degree clockwise rotation. In matrix notation, it is equivalent to [post-]multiplication by the 2x2 matrix: { 0 1 } {-1 0 }
order of rotation of semicircle is 1. angle of rotation of semicircle is 360 degree. If you want to find angle of rotation of a shape, then divide 360 from order of rotation of a shape.
The order of rotation of 4 is 1 as the shape 4 can be rotated 360 degree to get the same shape.
depends on the centre of rotation if it's about the origin the x coord is multiplied by -1
1 km = 1000 m 1 km has 1000m.
Answer: 1 mi. = 1.60934 km
1 meter = 0.001 km (1/1000 km)
1 km.
1 km