Radian to Turn Converter
1 rad = 0.159155 tr
FORMULA
1 rad = 0.159155 tr
CONVERSION TABLE
| Radian (rad) | Turn (tr) |
|---|---|
| 1 rad | 0.159155 tr |
| 5 rad | 0.795775 tr |
| 10 rad | 1.5915 tr |
| 25 rad | 3.9789 tr |
| 50 rad | 7.9577 tr |
| 100 rad | 15.9155 tr |
| 250 rad | 39.7887 tr |
| 500 rad | 79.5775 tr |
| 1,000 rad | 159.1549 tr |
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About Radian (rad)
The SI unit of angular measure, one radian is the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius. A full circle is 2*pi radians (approximately 6.283 rad). Radians are essential in calculus and physics because trigonometric functions have their simplest derivatives when angles are in radians.
About Turn (tr)
One turn equals one complete rotation (360 degrees or 2*pi radians). Used in mechanical engineering for specifying rotational counts, fastener tightening instructions (e.g., 'tighten an additional quarter turn'), and phase angles in signal processing where full cycles are the natural unit.
How to Convert Radian to Turn
The conversion formula is: 1 rad = 0.159155 tr. To convert from Radian (rad) to Turn (tr), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Turn in 1 Radian?
1 Radian (rad) equals 0.159155 Turn (tr).
How to convert Radian to Turn?
Multiply the Radian value by 0.159155 to get the equivalent in Turn. Formula: 1 rad = 0.159155 tr
What is the formula for Radian to Turn conversion?
1 rad = 0.159155 tr
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