Radians to Arcseconds (rad → ″)

206,260

1.0000 rad = 206,260

Formula

1 rad = 206264.80624709636 ″
ArcsecondsRadians (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

rad
00
1.0000206,260
2.0000412,530
3.0000618,790
4.0000825,060
5.00001,031,300
6.00001,237,600
7.00001,443,900
8.00001,650,100
9.00001,856,400
10.0002,062,600
11.0002,268,900
12.0002,475,200
13.0002,681,400
14.0002,887,700
15.0003,094,000
16.0003,300,200
17.0003,506,500
18.0003,712,800
19.0003,919,000
rad
20.0004,125,300
21.0004,331,600
22.0004,537,800
23.0004,744,100
24.0004,950,400
25.0005,156,600
26.0005,362,900
27.0005,569,100
28.0005,775,400
29.0005,981,700
30.0006,187,900
31.0006,394,200
32.0006,600,500
33.0006,806,700
34.0007,013,000
35.0007,219,300
36.0007,425,500
37.0007,631,800
38.0007,838,100
39.0008,044,300
rad
40.0008,250,600
41.0008,456,900
42.0008,663,100
43.0008,869,400
44.0009,075,700
45.0009,281,900
46.0009,488,200
47.0009,694,400
48.0009,900,700
49.00010,107,000
50.00010,313,000
51.00010,520,000
52.00010,726,000
53.00010,932,000
54.00011,138,000
55.00011,345,000
56.00011,551,000
57.00011,757,000
58.00011,963,000
59.00012,170,000
rad
60.00012,376,000
61.00012,582,000
62.00012,788,000
63.00012,995,000
64.00013,201,000
65.00013,407,000
66.00013,613,000
67.00013,820,000
68.00014,026,000
69.00014,232,000
70.00014,439,000
71.00014,645,000
72.00014,851,000
73.00015,057,000
74.00015,264,000
75.00015,470,000
76.00015,676,000
77.00015,882,000
78.00016,089,000
79.00016,295,000

Radians to Arcseconds Conversion

Converting Radians (rad) to Arcseconds (″) is a common angle conversion. 1 rad equals 206,264.806247 ″. For example, 100 rad is equal to 20,626,480.62471 ″.

Quick Mental Math: Radians to Arcseconds

Use pi radians as 648,000 arcseconds, so 0.1 radian is about 20,626 arcseconds.

Why is converting Radians to Arcseconds tricky?

radians to arcseconds hides a pi-based factor, so treating the step as a clean base-10 shift gives the wrong size.

Quick Reference Values

1 rad = 206,264.806247 ″. 5 rad = 1,031,324.031235 ″. 10 rad = 2,062,648.062471 ″. 25 rad = 5,156,620.156177 ″. 50 rad = 10,313,240.312355 ″. 100 rad = 20,626,480.62471 ″.

What is Radians?

Radians (rad) is a unit of angle. A radian is the SI unit of plane angle defined as the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius. One radian equals approximately 57.2958 degrees or exactly 1 rad = radius/arc length ratio. It is a dimensionless unit used extensively in mathematics, physics, and engineering [bipm-si-brochure]. The radian concept was formalized in the 19th century, with mathematicians like Roger Cotes contributing to its development. The radian was adopted as the standard angular unit in the SI system to provide a natural measure of angles based on circle geometry [bipm-si-brochure]. Radians are the standard unit of angular measurement in science, engineering, and technology worldwide. They are used in trigonometry, rotational dynamics, and signal processing, with formal adoption by the BIPM and ISO 80000 standards [bipm-si-brochure, iso-80000].

What is Arcseconds?

Arcseconds (″) is a unit of angle. An arcsecond is 1/60 of an arcminute or 1/3600 of one degree. This unit represents 1/1,296,000 of a full circle and is used for very precise angular measurements in astronomy and optics [iso-80000]. One arcsecond equals exactly 1/60 of an arcminute. Divisions of degrees into arcseconds originated from the sexagesimal system used by ancient astronomers and were standardized by international bodies for use in precise angular measurements [iso-80000]. Arcseconds are critical in astronomical observations for locating stars and planets with precision. Surveying and satellite navigation systems also rely on arcseconds globally [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: radianes, radias, radans, radiens, arc second, arc sec, arcsec, arseconds. All of these refer to the Radians to Arcseconds conversion.

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