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Convert 1° and 1° into radians.

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Answered by 59575360456
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Answer:

Explanation:

An energy source forces a constant current of 3 A for 5 s to flow

through a light-bulb. If 4.7kJ is given off in the form of light and heat

energy, calculate the voltage drop across the bulb

Answered by shinyvarshitha32
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Answer:

1° × π / 180°  

= 0.0055555555556π rad  

= 0.01745329252 rad

Explanation:

1 DEGREE AND 1 DEGREE = INTO RADIANS =

1+1° × π / 180°  

= NaNπ rad  

= NaN rad

THIS IS MY EXAMPLE :-

IF THE  NUMBER IS [13]

THE ANSWER FOR [13] is

=13° × π / 180°  

= 0.072222222222π rad  

= 0.22689280276 rad

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