Arcminute to Revolution Converter
Convert arcminutes to revolutions with our free online angle converter.
Quick Answer
1 Arcminute = 0.0000463 revolutions
Formula: Arcminute × conversion factor = Revolution
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Arcminute to Revolution Calculator
How to Use the Arcminute to Revolution Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Arcminute).
- The converted value in Revolution will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
- Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Angle category.
- Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.
How to Convert Arcminute to Revolution: Step-by-Step Guide
Converting Arcminute to Revolution involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
rev = ′ × 0.0000462963Example Calculation:
1 ′ = 0.0000463 rev
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View all Angle conversions →What is a Arcminute and a Revolution?
1 arcminute = 1/60 degree = 60 arcseconds ≈ 0.0167° ≈ 0.000291 radians
Symbol: ′ (prime) or arcmin
1 revolution = 1 complete circular rotation = 360 degrees = 2π radians ≈ 6.2832 radians
Key conversions:
- 1 revolution = 360 degrees
- 1 revolution = 2π ≈ 6.2832 radians
- 1 revolution = 400 gradians (or gons)
- 1 revolution = 4 quadrants
- 1 revolution = 6400 mils (NATO)
Symbols: rev, r, rot, or "full turn"
Note: The Arcminute is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Revolution belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
Common Uses and Applications: arcminutes vs revolutions
Explore the typical applications for both Arcminute (imperial/US) and Revolution (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for arcminutes
Astronomy: Measuring apparent sizes of celestial objects and their positions. Surveying: Land measurement and mapping precision. Navigation: GPS coordinates (latitude/longitude precision). Ophthalmology: Visual acuity testing (20/20 vision = 1 arcminute resolution).
When to Use revolutions
Rotational Speed: RPM (revolutions per minute) for engines, motors, turbines, hard drives. Mechanical Engineering: Gear ratios, wheel rotations, shaft speeds, lathe operations. Astronomy: Planetary orbits, satellite revolutions, stellar rotation periods. Sports: Figure skating spins, gymnastics rotations, diving twists.
Additional Unit Information
About Arcminute (′)
How do I convert arcminutes to degrees?
Formula: Degrees = Arcminutes ÷ 60
Examples:
- 60 arcminutes = 1°
- 30 arcminutes = 0.5° (Moon's diameter)
- 120 arcminutes = 2°
Arcminutes to Degrees converter →
How big is 1 arcminute on Earth?
At the equator: 1 arcminute of latitude or longitude ≈ 1 nautical mile ≈ 1.852 kilometers
Latitude (north-south): Always ≈ 1.852 km per arcminute Longitude (east-west): Varies by latitude:
- Equator: 1.852 km
- 45° latitude: 1.31 km
- 60° latitude: 0.93 km
- Poles: 0 km
How many arcseconds in an arcminute?
1 arcminute = 60 arcseconds
Examples:
- 2 arcminutes = 120 arcseconds
- 0.5 arcminutes = 30 arcseconds
- 10 arcminutes = 600 arcseconds
Arcminutes to Arcseconds converter →
What does 20/20 vision mean in arcminutes?
20/20 vision = ability to distinguish details subtending 1 arcminute at 20 feet
Visual acuity scale:
- 20/10 vision: 0.5 arcminutes (better than normal)
- 20/20 vision: 1 arcminute (normal)
- 20/40 vision: 2 arcminutes (needs glasses)
- 20/200 vision: 10 arcminutes (legally blind)
Better eyesight = smaller arcminute resolution.
About Revolution (rev)
How do I convert revolutions to degrees?
Formula: Degrees = Revolutions × 360
Examples:
- 1 revolution = 360°
- 0.5 revolutions = 180°
- 2 revolutions = 720°
- 0.25 revolutions = 90°
- 10 revolutions = 3600°
Revolutions to Degrees converter →
How do I convert revolutions to radians?
Formula: Radians = Revolutions × 2π ≈ Revolutions × 6.2832
Examples:
- 1 revolution = 2π ≈ 6.283 radians
- 0.5 revolutions = π ≈ 3.142 radians
- 2 revolutions = 4π ≈ 12.566 radians
- 0.25 revolutions = π/2 ≈ 1.571 radians
Revolutions to Radians converter →
What does RPM mean?
RPM = Revolutions Per Minute - a unit of rotational speed.
Formula: RPM = (Revolutions completed) ÷ (Time in minutes)
Common conversions:
- RPS (revolutions per second): 1 RPS = 60 RPM
- Angular velocity (rad/s): ω = RPM × (2π/60) ≈ RPM × 0.1047
- Angular velocity (°/s): ω = RPM × 6
Examples:
- 3000 RPM = 50 revolutions per second
- 1800 RPM = 30 revolutions per second = 188.5 rad/s
- 60 RPM = 1 revolution per second = 6.28 rad/s
How do I calculate wheel revolutions from distance?
Formula: Revolutions = Distance ÷ (Circumference of wheel)
Circumference: C = π × diameter = 2π × radius
Example calculations:
Car tire (diameter = 24 inches = 0.61 meters):
- Circumference = π × 0.61 = 1.92 meters
- Distance = 1 km = 1000 meters
- Revolutions = 1000 ÷ 1.92 = 521 revolutions
Bicycle wheel (26-inch diameter):
- Circumference = π × 0.66 = 2.07 meters
- Distance = 10 km = 10,000 meters
- Revolutions = 10,000 ÷ 2.07 = 4,831 revolutions
Practical application: Odometers use wheel revolutions to calculate distance traveled.
Conversion Table: Arcminute to Revolution
| Arcminute (′) | Revolution (rev) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0 |
| 1 | 0 |
| 1.5 | 0 |
| 2 | 0 |
| 5 | 0 |
| 10 | 0.001 |
| 25 | 0.001 |
| 50 | 0.002 |
| 100 | 0.005 |
| 250 | 0.012 |
| 500 | 0.023 |
| 1,000 | 0.046 |
People Also Ask
How do I convert Arcminute to Revolution?
To convert Arcminute to Revolution, enter the value in Arcminute in the calculator above. The conversion will happen automatically. Use our free online converter for instant and accurate results. You can also visit our angle converter page to convert between other units in this category.
Learn more →What is the conversion factor from Arcminute to Revolution?
The conversion factor depends on the specific relationship between Arcminute and Revolution. You can find the exact conversion formula and factor on this page. Our calculator handles all calculations automatically. See the conversion table above for common values.
Can I convert Revolution back to Arcminute?
Yes! You can easily convert Revolution back to Arcminute by using the swap button (⇌) in the calculator above, or by visiting our Revolution to Arcminute converter page. You can also explore other angle conversions on our category page.
Learn more →What are common uses for Arcminute and Revolution?
Arcminute and Revolution are both standard units used in angle measurements. They are commonly used in various applications including engineering, construction, cooking, and scientific research. Browse our angle converter for more conversion options.
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Last verified: February 19, 2026