Milliradians (USSR) to Seconds (angular)
Seconds (angular) to Milliradians (USSR) (Swap Units)
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A Radian is the angle made by taking the radius of a circle and wrapping it along the circle's edge. Therefore 1 Radian is equal to (180/π) degrees. A standard milliradian is 1/1000 of this value. A USSR Mil, however, is 1/6000 of a circle
Milliradians (USSR) to Seconds (angular) formula
A second of arc (also known as arcsec) is 1⁄60 of an arcminute, or 1⁄1,296,000 of a circle. It is used in fields involing very small angles, eg astronomy
Milliradians (USSR) to Seconds (angular) table
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Increment: 1000
Increment: 100
Increment: 20
Increment: 10
Increment: 5
Increment: 2
Increment: 1
Increment: 0.1
Increment: 0.01
Increment: 0.001
Fractional: 1/64
Fractional: 1/32
Fractional: 1/16
Fractional: 1/8
Fractional: 1/4
Fractional: 1/2
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Milliradians (USSR)
Seconds (angular)
0 Mil (USSR)
0.00 ″
1 Mil (USSR)
205.71 ″
2 Mil (USSR)
411.43 ″
3 Mil (USSR)
617.14 ″
4 Mil (USSR)
822.86 ″
5 Mil (USSR)
1028.57 ″
6 Mil (USSR)
1234.29 ″
7 Mil (USSR)
1440.00 ″
8 Mil (USSR)
1645.71 ″
9 Mil (USSR)
1851.43 ″
10 Mil (USSR)
2057.14 ″
11 Mil (USSR)
2262.86 ″
12 Mil (USSR)
2468.57 ″
13 Mil (USSR)
2674.29 ″
14 Mil (USSR)
2880.00 ″
15 Mil (USSR)
3085.71 ″
16 Mil (USSR)
3291.43 ″
17 Mil (USSR)
3497.14 ″
18 Mil (USSR)
3702.86 ″
19 Mil (USSR)
3908.57 ″
Milliradians (USSR)
Seconds (angular)
20 Mil (USSR)
4114.29 ″
21 Mil (USSR)
4320.00 ″
22 Mil (USSR)
4525.71 ″
23 Mil (USSR)
4731.43 ″
24 Mil (USSR)
4937.14 ″
25 Mil (USSR)
5142.86 ″
26 Mil (USSR)
5348.57 ″
27 Mil (USSR)
5554.29 ″
28 Mil (USSR)
5760.00 ″
29 Mil (USSR)
5965.71 ″
30 Mil (USSR)
6171.43 ″
31 Mil (USSR)
6377.14 ″
32 Mil (USSR)
6582.86 ″
33 Mil (USSR)
6788.57 ″
34 Mil (USSR)
6994.29 ″
35 Mil (USSR)
7200.00 ″
36 Mil (USSR)
7405.71 ″
37 Mil (USSR)
7611.43 ″
38 Mil (USSR)
7817.14 ″
39 Mil (USSR)
8022.86 ″
Milliradians (USSR)
Seconds (angular)
40 Mil (USSR)
8228.57 ″
41 Mil (USSR)
8434.29 ″
42 Mil (USSR)
8640.00 ″
43 Mil (USSR)
8845.71 ″
44 Mil (USSR)
9051.43 ″
45 Mil (USSR)
9257.14 ″
46 Mil (USSR)
9462.86 ″
47 Mil (USSR)
9668.57 ″
48 Mil (USSR)
9874.29 ″
49 Mil (USSR)
10080.00 ″
50 Mil (USSR)
10285.71 ″
51 Mil (USSR)
10491.43 ″
52 Mil (USSR)
10697.14 ″
53 Mil (USSR)
10902.86 ″
54 Mil (USSR)
11108.57 ″
55 Mil (USSR)
11314.29 ″
56 Mil (USSR)
11520.00 ″
57 Mil (USSR)
11725.71 ″
58 Mil (USSR)
11931.43 ″
59 Mil (USSR)
12137.14 ″