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An arcsecond (arsec) or second of arc is 1/60 of an arcminute, 1/3600 of a degree, 1/1296000 of a turn, and π/648000 (about 1/206265) of a radian.
In relation to the base unit of [angle] => (radians), 1 Revolutions (rev) is equal to 6.28319 radians, while 1 Arcseconds (arcsec) = 4.848137E-6 radians.199500 Revolutions | to common angle units |
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199500 rev | = 1253496.405 radians (rad) |
199500 rev | = 1253496405 milliradians (mrad/mil) |
199500 rev | = 1276800568.9851 angular mils (µ mil) |
199500 rev | = 71820050.840519 degrees (°deg) |
199500 rev | = 79800060.96271 gradians (grad) |
199500 rev | = 4309206309.6449 arcminutes (arcmin) |
199500 rev | = 258552183034.43 arcseconds (arcsec) |
199500 rev | = 1197000.3810168 sextants (60°) |
199500 rev | = 2393996.1898396 signs (30°) |
199500 rev | = 199500 turns (t) |