Convert Revolution to Radian & Other Angle Units

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πŸ“ Angle Units & Formulas

UnitFormulaValue 100 revolutions
Degree, °° = rev Γ— 360100 rev = 36 000 Β°
Radian, radrad = rev Γ— 2Ο€100 rev = 628,31853072 rad
Gradian, gradgrad = rev Γ— 400100 rev = 40 000 grad
Minute of time, β€²β€² = rev Γ— 1440100 rev = 144 000 β€²
Second of time, β€³β€³ = rev Γ— 86 400100 rev = 8 640 000 β€³
Arcminute, arcminarcmin = rev Γ— 21 600100 rev = 2 160 000 arcmin
Arcsecond, arcsecarcsec = rev Γ— 1 296 000100 rev = 129 600 000 arcsec
Quadrant, quadquad = rev Γ— 4100 rev = 400 quad
Gon, gongon = rev Γ— 400100 rev = 40 000 gon
Milliradian, mradmrad = rev Γ— 2000Ο€100 rev = 628 318,53072 mrad

πŸ” Revolution Conversion Examples

Convert revolution to degree

  • 1 rev Γ— 360 = 360 Β°
  • 10 rev Γ— 360 = 3600 Β°

Convert revolution to radian

  • 1 rev Γ— 2Ο€ = 6,2831853072 rad
  • 10 rev Γ— 2Ο€ = 62,831853072 rad

Convert revolution to gradian

  • 1 rev Γ— 400 = 400 grad
  • 10 rev Γ— 400 = 4000 grad

Convert revolution to minute of time

  • 1 rev Γ— 1440 = 1440 β€²
  • 10 rev Γ— 1440 = 14 400 β€²

Convert revolution to second of time

  • 1 rev Γ— 86 400 = 86 400 β€³
  • 10 rev Γ— 86 400 = 864 000 β€³

Convert revolution to arcminute

  • 1 rev Γ— 21 600 = 21 600 arcmin
  • 10 rev Γ— 21 600 = 216 000 arcmin

Convert revolution to arcsecond

  • 1 rev Γ— 1 296 000 = 1 296 000 arcsec
  • 10 rev Γ— 1 296 000 = 12 960 000 arcsec

Convert revolution to quadrant

  • 1 rev Γ— 4 = 4 quad
  • 10 rev Γ— 4 = 40 quad

Convert revolution to gon

  • 1 rev Γ— 400 = 400 gon
  • 10 rev Γ— 400 = 4000 gon

Convert revolution to milliradian

  • 1 rev Γ— 2000Ο€ = 6283,1853072 mrad
  • 10 rev Γ— 2000Ο€ = 62 831,853072 mrad

βœ… Revolution to Radian Converter FAQ

βœ”οΈHow to convert rev to rad?

If you need to convert revolutions to radians, you can use the following formula: rad = rev Γ— 2Ο€. That is the easiest way to make a rev to rad conversion.

βœ”οΈWhat is the formula to change rev to Β°?

To convert revolutions to degrees, you can use a simple formula: Β° = rev Γ— 360. For example, 2 revolutions equals 720 degrees.

βœ”οΈHow much is 1 revolution?

1 revolution is 6,2831853072 radians, 360 degrees, and 1 296 000 arcsecond.