Radians: Revision history

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  • curprev 17:3917:39, 11 April 2022Wikiadmin talk contribs 724 bytes +724 Created page with "One radian is the angle at which the arc's length of the circle is equal to its own radius. How many times does the radius fit into the circle's perimeter? Ans: <math>2\pi</math> times for a radius of one. That is ~6.28.... a real number. This ratio is the same for circles of any radius, it's a constant. If the perimeter of the circle with a radius of one is <math>2\pi</math> and one full turn is 360°, there is our conversion formula between radians and degrees. 180°,..."