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Radians (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Radians Radians are a special class of numbers, emitting ... them easier to read for dyslectic people. Radians are actually a subset of Repriversexclusions, a ... Friedrich Schmauss, you knows he is wows!". Radians are the foundation of the theory of ...
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Radians (translated from Russian)
Radians Radia?n (rad, rad) - the fundamental unit ... R and angular value?, measured in the radians, it is equal R?. Since the value of angle, expressed in the radians, is equal to the ratio of the ... circle to the length of its radius, radians - the value dimensionless. Therefore the designation of ... from degrees, minutes and seconds into the radians and vice versa. ?[rad ] = (?/180) h? [ ...
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Image:Mesonea radians.jpg
Image:Mesonea radians.jpg Image File history File links Mesonea_radians ...
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Trigonometric function
... triangle always includes a 90 (π/2 radians) angle, here labeled C. Angles A and ... angles of each triangle sum to π radians (or 180); therefore, for a right triangle ... angles are between zero and π/2 radians. The reader should note that the following ... for angles between 0 and π/2 radians. It also provides a single visual picture ... the picture, some common angles, measured in radians, are given. Measurements in the counter ...
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Talk:Basics of quantum mechanics
... are 6.28 (i.e., 2 Pi) radians in a circle which can be used ... full c ircle). 1 degree = Pi/180 radians 1 radian = 180 degrees / Pi Pi radians = 180 degrees; Pi/2 radians = 90 degree There are 2 times pi radians in one complete "cycle" of an ...
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Angle
... radius. The SI system of units uses radians as the (derived) unit for angles. This ... Because of the relationship to arc length, radians are a special unit. Sines and cosines whose argument is in radians have particular analytic properties, just as do ... small superscript circle, as in 360°. 2π radians is equal to 360° (a full circle ... 57° and one degree is π/180 radians. Degrees are further broken down into ...
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Talk:Temperature record of the past 1000 years
... who recently managed to confuse degrees and radians and hence get the wrong results. And ... in painfully obvious ways, e.g. the radians/degrees debacle) before? And funny enough, whenever ... absolute temperatures for that (mathematical nonsense), confusing radians and degrees, mistaking correlation and causation in ... on its own merits. Repeated comments about radians/degrees (which seems to be the preferred ... small effect. M&M's error (confusing radians and degrees) completely scrambles the data. ...
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Talk:Trigonometric identity
... may I ask why, if you thought radians should be added, you did not change ... and the only mention of degrees vs radians in that paragraph is: Degree measure ceases ... The expressions that you deleted were in radians and were correct. I disagree that there ... in having degrees to the exclusion of radians - they are equivalent for most purposes (with radians being necessary for some). Since much ...
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Radian
... example angular velocity can be measured in radians per second (rad/s). Retaining the word ... with a numerical value. Angle measures in radians are often given without any explicit unit ... circle. There are 2π (approximately 6.28318531) radians in a complete circle, so: |
Talk:Discrete-time Fourier transform
... the use of , in radians per sample, to represent the spectrum of ... the use of , in radians per second, to represent the spectrum of ... math> in samples per second: radians per sample? I do not think ...
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