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Annie Galloway
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12 September, 17:06
Express angular displacement in radians
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Peter Avila
12 September, 17:32
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Any angle in radians is equal to
(the same angle in degrees) x (π / 180).
That's about (degrees) / 57.3 or (0.0175) x (degrees).
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