FORMULA
How to convert
° = rad × 57.295779513082Example: 10 rad = 572.95779513 °.
RAD → °
Convert radians to degrees with an exact, deterministic calculation.
1 rad = 57.295779513082 °
FORMULA
° = rad × 57.295779513082Example: 10 rad = 572.95779513 °.
QUICK ANSWER
57.295779513082 °
REFERENCE TABLE
| radians | degrees |
|---|---|
| 1 rad | 57.29577951 ° |
| 5 rad | 286.47889757 ° |
| 10 rad | 572.95779513 ° |
| 25 rad | 1432.39448783 ° |
| 50 rad | 2864.78897565 ° |
| 100 rad | 5729.57795131 ° |
ABOUT THIS CONVERSION
This page converts radians (rad) to degrees (°). Convertor4U first interprets the input using Radian's definition, then expresses the same quantity in Degree. The result is calculated from the stored factor and offset definitions, not from a rounded lookup table.
For working with a drawing, bearing, machine setting, or rotation, an input of 90 rad converts to 5156.62015618 °. Keep extra digits while calculating, then round only the final value to the precision the task actually needs.
Small angular errors can produce large position errors over distance. Preserve sufficient digits for navigation or machining, and round only to the instrument's angular resolution. Decimal degrees and degrees-minutes-seconds require separate formatting steps.
Degrees are widely understood, while mathematical formulas often require radians. The word 'mil' is ambiguous across military and engineering angular systems; this converter provides the SI milliradian and labels it mrad.
Keep angular units separate from angular speed; radians and radians per second describe different quantities.
Definitions and sources are listed below. Calculations retain more precision than the default display and round only for presentation.
USEFUL ANSWERS
Enter the rad value in the calculator. It applies the stored factor and offset definitions and returns the equivalent in °; the formula and common-value table are shown on this page.
Defined measurement relationships are calculated with decimal arithmetic from stored standards. The displayed answer may be rounded for readability. Currency results instead depend on the dated reference rate shown.
Small angular errors can produce large position errors over distance. Preserve sufficient digits for navigation or machining, and round only to the instrument's angular resolution. Decimal degrees and degrees-minutes-seconds require separate formatting steps.
Keep angular units separate from angular speed; radians and radians per second describe different quantities.
FROM UNIT
The radian (rad) is the SI unit of plane angle; one full revolution is 2π radians. It measures plane angle or rotation.
BIPM SI Brochure and exact international definitions ↗Definition verified 14 August 2026TO UNIT
A degree (°) is one 360th of a complete revolution. It measures plane angle or rotation.
BIPM SI Brochure and exact international definitions ↗Definition verified 14 August 2026Content reviewed by Convertor4U Editorial Team · 16 August 2026 · Report an error on this page