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How many millipoint in 1 radian? The answer is 5092.9581789407. We assume you are converting between millipoint and radian. You can view more details on each measurement unit: millipoint or radian The SI derived unit for angle is the radian. 1 millipoint is equal to 0.00019634954084936 radian. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between millipoints and radians. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



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Definition: Millipoint

The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.

So 1 millipoint = 10-3 points.

The definition of a point is as follows:

The point used in navigation uses k = 32/2pi. 1 point = 1/32 full circle = 1/8 right angle = 11.25° = 12.5 gon. It is a binary subunit of the full circle. Naming all 32 points on a compass rose is boxing the compass.


Definition: Radian

In mathematics and physics, the radian is a unit of angle measure. It is the SI derived unit of angle. It is defined as the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc of circumference equal in length to the radius of the circle. Angle measures in radians are often given without any explicit unit. When a unit is given, sometimes the abbreviation rad is used, sometimes the symbol c (for "circular").


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