Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
How many degrees are there in /3 rad?
60°
180°
27°
Answer: Option
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Naeem Rind said:   10 years ago
First of all we have to keep in mind that:

180 degrees = Pi Radians.

So, Pi/3 radians X (180 degrees/Pi radians).

It simplifies to: 180/3 radians.

= 60 degrees.

Syed Sajid Hussain said:   6 years ago
1 rad = 57.3°.

π/3 rad = (π/3) x 57.3°.
= (3.142/3) x 57.3°.
= 60°.


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