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A revolution is a unit of angle equal to 360°, defined as a complete turn around a circle. Plural name is revolutions.
1 revolutions ≈ 360 degrees | 6 revolutions ≈ 2160 degrees |
2 revolutions ≈ 720 degrees | 7 revolutions ≈ 2520 degrees |
3 revolutions ≈ 1080 degrees | 8 revolutions ≈ 2880 degrees |
4 revolutions ≈ 1440 degrees | 9 revolutions ≈ 3240 degrees |
5 revolutions ≈ 1800 degrees | 10 revolutions ≈ 3600 degrees |
A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of a plane angle, defined so that a full rotation is 360 degrees.
It is not an SI unit, as the SI unit of angular measure is the radian, but it is mentioned in the SI brochure as an accepted unit.Because a full rotation equals 2π radians, one degree is equivalent to π/180 radians.
1 degrees ≈ 0.0027777777777778 revolutions | 6 degrees ≈ 0.016666666666667 revolutions |
2 degrees ≈ 0.0055555555555556 revolutions | 7 degrees ≈ 0.019444444444444 revolutions |
3 degrees ≈ 0.0083333333333333 revolutions | 8 degrees ≈ 0.022222222222222 revolutions |
4 degrees ≈ 0.011111111111111 revolutions | 9 degrees ≈ 0.025 revolutions |
5 degrees ≈ 0.013888888888889 revolutions | 10 degrees ≈ 0.027777777777778 revolutions |
1 revolutions ≈ 360 degrees |
1 degrees ≈ 0.0027778 revolutions |