Degrees to Half Circles calculator

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1/2 circle

Degrees to Half Circles formula

Half Circles to Degrees formula

Degrees
Degrees

One degree (shown in red) and eighty nine degrees (shown in blue).

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Half Circles
Half Circles

A semicircle with arithmetic and geometric means of a and b. In mathematics (and more specifically geometry), a semicircle is a one-dimensional locus of points that forms half of a circle. The full arc of a semicircle always measures 180° (equivalently, π radians, or a half-turn). It has only one line of symmetry (reflection symmetry). In non-technical usage, the term "semicircle" is sometimes used to refer to a half-disk, which is a two-dimensional geometric shape that also includes the diameter segment from one end of the arc to the other as well as all the interior points.

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Degrees to Half Circles Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Degrees to Half Circles conversion table based on your needs.

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° 1/2 circle ° 1/2 circle ° 1/2 circle ° 1/2 circle
1 0.0055555555555556 26 0.14444444444444 51 0.28333333333333 76 0.42222222222222
2 0.011111111111111 27 0.15 52 0.28888888888889 77 0.42777777777778
3 0.016666666666667 28 0.15555555555556 53 0.29444444444444 78 0.43333333333333
4 0.022222222222222 29 0.16111111111111 54 0.3 79 0.43888888888889
5 0.027777777777778 30 0.16666666666667 55 0.30555555555556 80 0.44444444444444
6 0.033333333333333 31 0.17222222222222 56 0.31111111111111 81 0.45
7 0.038888888888889 32 0.17777777777778 57 0.31666666666667 82 0.45555555555556
8 0.044444444444444 33 0.18333333333333 58 0.32222222222222 83 0.46111111111111
9 0.05 34 0.18888888888889 59 0.32777777777778 84 0.46666666666667
10 0.055555555555556 35 0.19444444444444 60 0.33333333333333 85 0.47222222222222
11 0.061111111111111 36 0.2 61 0.33888888888889 86 0.47777777777778
12 0.066666666666667 37 0.20555555555556 62 0.34444444444444 87 0.48333333333333
13 0.072222222222222 38 0.21111111111111 63 0.35 88 0.48888888888889
14 0.077777777777778 39 0.21666666666667 64 0.35555555555556 89 0.49444444444444
15 0.083333333333333 40 0.22222222222222 65 0.36111111111111 90 0.5
16 0.088888888888889 41 0.22777777777778 66 0.36666666666667 91 0.50555555555556
17 0.094444444444444 42 0.23333333333333 67 0.37222222222222 92 0.51111111111111
18 0.1 43 0.23888888888889 68 0.37777777777778 93 0.51666666666667
19 0.10555555555556 44 0.24444444444444 69 0.38333333333333 94 0.52222222222222
20 0.11111111111111 45 0.25 70 0.38888888888889 95 0.52777777777778
21 0.11666666666667 46 0.25555555555556 71 0.39444444444444 96 0.53333333333333
22 0.12222222222222 47 0.26111111111111 72 0.4 97 0.53888888888889
23 0.12777777777778 48 0.26666666666667 73 0.40555555555556 98 0.54444444444444
24 0.13333333333333 49 0.27222222222222 74 0.41111111111111 99 0.55
25 0.13888888888889 50 0.27777777777778 75 0.41666666666667 100 0.55555555555556

  • Half Circle (180°)
    A circular sector or circle sector (symbol: ⌔), is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and an arc, where the smaller area is known as the minor sector and the larger being the major sector. In the diagram, θ is the central angle in radians, r the radius of the circle, and L is the arc length of the minor sector. A half circle sector is equal to 180°.
  • Degree (1°)
    A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of a plane angle, defined so that a full rotation is 360 degrees. It is not an SI unit, as the SI unit of angular measure is the radian, but it is mentioned in the SI brochure as an accepted unit. Because a full rotation equals 2π radians, one degree is equivalent to π/180 radians.
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