Arcsecond to Radian Conversion
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Result
0,00000484814 rad
1 ″ = 0,00000484814 rad
Result in all units
Step-by-step solution
Quick conversion table
| Arcsecond | Radian |
|---|---|
| 1 ″ | 0,00000484814 rad |
| 2 ″ | 0,00000969627 rad |
| 5 ″ | 0,0000242407 rad |
| 10 ″ | 0,0000484814 rad |
| 20 ″ | 0,0000969627 rad |
| 50 ″ | 0,000242407 rad |
| 100 ″ | 0,000484814 rad |
| 1.000 ″ | 0,00484814 rad |
What Is Arcsecond to Radian Conversion?
An angle is the amount of rotation between two lines or radii and is measured in units such as degrees, radians and gradians. It is used in trigonometry, navigation and engineering.
You can instantly find the Radian (rad) equivalent of any Arcsecond value you're curious about using a fixed conversion factor. 1 Arcsecond = 0,00000484814 Radian, and in the opposite direction 1 Radian = 206.264,81 Arcsecond.
For example: 2 ″ = 0,00000969627 rad; 5 ″ = 0,0000242407 rad; 10 ″ = 0,0000484814 rad.
How is it calculated?
How Do You Convert Arcsecond to Radian?
The operation is multiplying the Arcsecond value by the conversion ratio. 1 Arcsecond = 0,00000484814 Radian
- Enter the value in Arcsecond.
- Multiply by 0,00000484814 to get Radian.
- For example, 5 ″ → 0,0000242407 rad.
- To convert back, you multiply by 206.264,81 (1 Radian = 206.264,81 Arcsecond).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Radian is 1 Arcsecond?
1 Arcsecond = 0,00000484814 Radian.
How many Radian does 5 Arcsecond make?
5 Arcsecond = 0,0000242407 Radian.
How do you convert Radian to Arcsecond?
You find the Arcsecond equivalent by multiplying the Radian value by 206.264,81 (1 Radian = 206.264,81 Arcsecond).