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The magnitude of a radian is

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Answered by bhawanapawar
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It follows that the magnitude in radians of one complete revolution is the length of entire circumference divided by radius or 2π. Thus, 2π radius is equal to 360 degrees, meaning that one radius is equal to 180/π degrees.
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