Minute of arc (') to Radian (rad) converter
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Minute of arc (') to Radian (rad) converter
Converting from Minute of arc (') to Radian (rad) | Angle
What is Minute of arc (')
Minute of arc ('), also known as arcminute, is a unit of angular measurement equal to one-sixtieth of a degree. It is denoted by the symbol ('), and is commonly used in geography, astronomy, and navigation.
What is Radian (rad)
Radian (rad) is the standard unit of angular measurement in the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle. Radian is a dimensionless quantity and is widely used in mathematics and physics.
Conversion Formulas
The conversion formulas between Minute of arc (') and Radian (rad) are as follows:
1(′)=0.0002908882(rad)
1(rad)=3437.747(′′)
Examples
- 15 (') = 0.004363323 (rad)
- 15 (rad) = 51566.2 (')
- 16 (') = 0.004654211 (rad)
- 16 (rad) = 55003.95 (')
- 4 (') = 0.001163553 (rad)
- 4 (rad) = 13750.99 (')
Use this page to perform converting from Minute of arc (') to Radian (rad) easily.
Minute of arc to Radian conversion table
' to rad conversion table
Minute of arc (') | Radian (rad) |
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0.01 ' | 0.000002908882 rad |
0.1 ' | 0.00002908882 rad |
1 ' | 0.0002908882 rad |
2 ' | 0.0005817764 rad |
3 ' | 0.0008726646 rad |
4 ' | 0.001163553 rad |
5 ' | 0.001454441 rad |
6 ' | 0.001745329 rad |
7 ' | 0.002036217 rad |
8 ' | 0.002327106 rad |
9 ' | 0.002617994 rad |
10 ' | 0.002908882 rad |
10 ' | 0.002908882 rad |
20 ' | 0.005817764 rad |
30 ' | 0.008726646 rad |
40 ' | 0.01163553 rad |
50 ' | 0.01454441 rad |
60 ' | 0.01745329 rad |
70 ' | 0.02036217 rad |
80 ' | 0.02327106 rad |
90 ' | 0.02617994 rad |
100 ' | 0.02908882 rad |
1 000 ' | 0.2908882 rad |
2 000 ' | 0.5817764 rad |
3 000 ' | 0.8726646 rad |
4 000 ' | 1.163553 rad |
5 000 ' | 1.454441 rad |
6 000 ' | 1.745329 rad |
7 000 ' | 2.036217 rad |
8 000 ' | 2.327106 rad |
9 000 ' | 2.617994 rad |
10 000 ' | 2.908882 rad |