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QuestionConvert 1.03 radians to degrees.DonaganTop AnswererWe know from working with the numbers in the article above that one radian is equivalent to approximately 57.3 degrees. Therefore, you would multiply 57.3 by 1.03 to find the number of degrees you're looking for.
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QuestionHow do I convert degrees into radians?DonaganTop AnswererThe easiest way to do it is to recognize that 180° equals π radians, or 3.14 radians. Then determine what fraction (or percentage) of 180° the angle you're concerned with is, and multiply that fraction by 3.14 radians. For example, to convert 60° to radians, divide 60° by 180°. That's 1/3. Then multiply 1/3 by 3.14: that's 1.05 radians.
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QuestionHow do I convert 11/16 of a radian to degrees?DonaganTop AnswererSince 1 radian is approximately 57.3 degrees, 11/16 of a radian is (11/16)(57.3°) = 39.39°.
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QuestionHow is 1/4 radians converted to degrees?DonaganTop AnswererBecause π radians = 3.14 radians = 180°, π radians / π = 1 radian = 180°/3.14 = 57.32°. Therefore, 1/4 radian = 57.32° / 4 = 14.33°.
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QuestionHow do I find length of arc of a circle whose radius is intercepted by theta?Community AnswerThe length arc of a circle can be found by multiplying the angle measurement (theta) by the radius r.
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QuestionCould this be reversed? In other words, can I find the radians from the degrees by dividing the degrees by 180/pi?Community AnswerYes, the degree/radian relationship can be used to convert in either direction.
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QuestionHow would I convert 3.14 divided by 3 from radians to degrees?DonaganTop AnswererAs with any other radians-to-degrees conversion, multiply the radians value by 180/π. In this case, (π/3)(180/π) = 180/3 = 60°.
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QuestionHow do I convert negative degrees to radians?DonaganTop AnswererThe process is the same as with positive degrees. Just insert a negative sign in front of the final radians value.
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QuestionHow do I convert an angle to degrees?Community AnswerIf you're given an angle in a diagram, you can find the reference angle and then convert into radians from there. But an angle is generally given in degrees, so unless you're given an angle in radians, it should already be in degrees. Anything with theta is already in degrees, while values with a given 'x' are in radians. To convert to degrees, you multiply by 180/pi. But in most cases, you can find the measure of the angle by looking at a diagram or, if you're talking about geometry, there's different ways there to find the measures of the angles.
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QuestionHow do I convert 2 revolutions to radians?LinnieTop Answerer1 revolution is equivalent to 2π radians, so simply multiply 2 revolutions by 2π radians/1 revolution. The revolutions cancel, and you are left with 4π radians.
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