Arcsecond to Revolution Converter
1 ″ = 7.716049E-7 rev
FORMULA
1 ″ = 7.716049E-7 rev
CONVERSION TABLE
| Arcsecond (″) | Revolution (rev) |
|---|---|
| 1 ″ | 7.716049 × 10⁻⁷ rev |
| 5 ″ | 0.000003858 rev |
| 10 ″ | 0.000007716 rev |
| 25 ″ | 0.0000192901 rev |
| 50 ″ | 0.0000385802 rev |
| 100 ″ | 0.0000771605 rev |
| 250 ″ | 0.0001929012 rev |
| 500 ″ | 0.0003858025 rev |
| 1,000 ″ | 0.0007716049 rev |
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About Arcsecond (″)
One sixtieth of an arcminute (1/3600 of a degree), the arcsecond provides the precision needed in astrometry for measuring stellar positions and parallax. The Hubble Space Telescope achieves resolution of about 0.05 arcseconds, and GPS coordinates at the arcsecond level pinpoint locations to within about 31 meters.
About Revolution (rev)
Functionally identical to a turn (one complete 360-degree rotation), the revolution is the natural unit for rotational machinery. Engine tachometers display RPM (revolutions per minute), centrifuge speeds are specified in revolutions per minute, and satellite orbits are counted in revolutions around their parent body.
How to Convert Arcsecond to Revolution
The conversion formula is: 1 ″ = 7.716049E-7 rev. To convert from Arcsecond (″) to Revolution (rev), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Revolution in 1 Arcsecond?
1 Arcsecond (″) equals 7.716049E-7 Revolution (rev).
How to convert Arcsecond to Revolution?
Multiply the Arcsecond value by 7.716049E-7 to get the equivalent in Revolution. Formula: 1 ″ = 7.716049E-7 rev
What is the formula for Arcsecond to Revolution conversion?
1 ″ = 7.716049E-7 rev
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