Minute of arc (') to Turn (2π rad) converter
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Minute of arc (') to Turn (2π rad) converter
Converting from Minute of arc (') to Turn (2π rad) | Angle
What is Minute of arc (')
A minute of arc is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60th of a degree. It is denoted by the symbol (') and is commonly used in navigation, astronomy, and geography.
What is Turn (2π rad)
A turn, also referred to as a full rotation, is equivalent to 2π radians. It represents a complete revolution around a circle and is used in geometry and trigonometry.
Conversion Formulas
- To convert from Minute of arc to Turn:
Turn (2π rad)=21600Angle (’)
- To convert from Turn to Minute of arc:
Angle (’)=Turn (2π rad)×21600
Examples
- 7 (') = 0.0003240741 (2π rad)
- 7 (2π rad) = 151200 (')
- 9 (') = 0.0004166667 (2π rad)
- 9 (2π rad) = 194400 (')
- 2 (') = 0.00009259259 (2π rad)
- 2 (2π rad) = 43200 (')
Use this page to perform converting from Minute of arc (') to Turn (2π rad) effortlessly.
Minute of arc to Turn conversion table
' to 2π rad conversion table
Minute of arc (') | Turn (2π rad) |
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0.01 ' | 0.000000462963 2π rad |
0.1 ' | 0.00000462963 2π rad |
1 ' | 0.0000462963 2π rad |
2 ' | 0.00009259259 2π rad |
3 ' | 0.0001388889 2π rad |
4 ' | 0.0001851852 2π rad |
5 ' | 0.0002314815 2π rad |
6 ' | 0.0002777778 2π rad |
7 ' | 0.0003240741 2π rad |
8 ' | 0.0003703704 2π rad |
9 ' | 0.0004166667 2π rad |
10 ' | 0.000462963 2π rad |
10 ' | 0.000462963 2π rad |
20 ' | 0.0009259259 2π rad |
30 ' | 0.001388889 2π rad |
40 ' | 0.001851852 2π rad |
50 ' | 0.002314815 2π rad |
60 ' | 0.002777778 2π rad |
70 ' | 0.003240741 2π rad |
80 ' | 0.003703704 2π rad |
90 ' | 0.004166667 2π rad |
100 ' | 0.00462963 2π rad |
1 000 ' | 0.0462963 2π rad |
2 000 ' | 0.09259259 2π rad |
3 000 ' | 0.1388889 2π rad |
4 000 ' | 0.1851852 2π rad |
5 000 ' | 0.2314815 2π rad |
6 000 ' | 0.2777778 2π rad |
7 000 ' | 0.3240741 2π rad |
8 000 ' | 0.3703704 2π rad |
9 000 ' | 0.4166667 2π rad |
10 000 ' | 0.462963 2π rad |