Well, a radian is a measure of angle. A meter is a measure of length. You cannot convert a radian to a meter without having more data. If, for example, you ask how long is the arc of a circle whose radius is one meter and whose angle is two radians, the answer is two meters.
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You do not. A metre is a measure of linear displacement whereas a radian is a measure of angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is fundamentally invalid.
One is a unit of length, the other is used to measure angles, so you really can't convert them.
You can multiply the number of radians by 180/pi.
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Degrees of rotation does not convert directly to millimeters so the question in its current form has no answer. However, if the question is, "Given a known radius measured in millimeters and given a known angle in radians how do you find the length of the arc formed?" then the answer is: s = rθ Where s = the length of the arc r = the radius in question θ = the known angle Example radius = 20mm θ = 0.52 radians (30 degrees) s = (20)*(0.52) = 10.47mm If your θ is in degrees then the formula s = rθ will look like this: s = rθ*pi/180
Cant be done liters have 3 dimensions square meters have 2