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Convert [Radians] to [Centesimal Second Of Arc], (rad to c SOA)

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356000 Radians
= 226636686113.28 Centesimal Second Of Arc
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Category: angle
Conversion: Radians to Centesimal Second Of Arc
The base unit for angle is radians (Non-SI Unit)
[Radians] symbol/abbrevation: (rad)
[Centesimal Second Of Arc] symbol/abbrevation: (c SOA)

How to convert Radians to Centesimal Second Of Arc (rad to c SOA)?
1 rad = 636619.90481259 c SOA.
356000 x 636619.90481259 c SOA = 226636686113.28 Centesimal Second Of Arc.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:

The radian (symbol rad) is the standard unit of angular measure. The radian is determimed by the circumference of a circle that is equal in length to the radius of the circle. ..more definition+

In relation to the base unit of [angle] => (radians), 1 Radians (rad) is equal to 1 radians, while 1 Centesimal Second Of Arc (c SOA) = 1.570796E-6 radians.
356000 Radians to common angle units
356000 rad = 356000 radians (rad)
356000 rad = 356000000 milliradians (mrad/mil)
356000 rad = 362618513.10112 angular mils (µ mil)
356000 rad = 20397296.711214 degrees (°deg)
356000 rad = 22663664.282886 gradians (grad)
356000 rad = 1223838728.3078 arcminutes (arcmin)
356000 rad = 73430268162.802 arcseconds (arcsec)
356000 rad = 339954.81274792 sextants (60°)
356000 rad = 679908.32696715 signs (30°)
356000 rad = 56659.117422838 turns (t)
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