1 rotation/1 min * 1 min/60s * (2*Pi radian/1 rotation)
The radian is 0.523598776
This question cannot be answered sensibly. Miles per hour is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT-1]. A second is a measure of time, with dimensions [T]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
You cannot. A foot is a linear measure of displacement whereas a radian measures angular displacement. The two measure different characteristics and conversion between the two is not valid.
1 degree = pi*radian/180 So therefore 15 times pi*radian/180 = pi*radian/12
Angular speed = 2*pi radians per 60 seconds = pi/30 radians per second.
1 rotation/1 min * 1 min/60s * (2*Pi radian/1 rotation)
The duration of Dimensions of Dialogue is 840.0 seconds.
Yes. Mathematicians measure angles in units called a radian which is the ratio of two lengths: the radius of a circle and the length of the subtended arc. Since it is a ratio of two lengths it has 0-dimensions. Even though the degree is defined in a different way, it is directly related to a radian (180 deg = pi radians) and so has no dimensions.
The radian is 0.523598776
This question cannot be answered sensibly. Miles per hour is a measure of speed, with dimensions [LT-1]. A second is a measure of time, with dimensions [T]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
You cannot. A foot is a linear measure of displacement whereas a radian measures angular displacement. The two measure different characteristics and conversion between the two is not valid.
Current is rate of flow of charge, so 1 ampere = 1 coulomb per second. As ampere and seconds are both fundamental units (and coulomb is derived), a coulomb has the dimensions [current][time] i.e. As
1 degree = pi*radian/180 So therefore 15 times pi*radian/180 = pi*radian/12
Radian - Morituri - was created in 1986.
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A radian is an arc of the circumference of a circle and it is about 57.3 degrees.