Seconds (angular) to Milliradians (US WW2)
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Seconds (angular) to Milliradians (US WW2) formula
Mil (US WW2) =
″ * 0.0030864
Seconds (angular) to Milliradians (US WW2) formula
Mil (US WW2) =
″ * 0.0030864
Milliradians (US WW2)
A milliradian (also know as a mil) is a unit of angle. There are several distinct definitions but all approximate to a trigonometric milliradian. Mils are generally used in the military for artillery sights.
Seconds (angular) to Milliradians (US WW2) table
Seconds (angular) | Milliradians (US WW2) |
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0″ | 0.00Mil (US WW2) |
1″ | 0.00Mil (US WW2) |
2″ | 0.01Mil (US WW2) |
3″ | 0.01Mil (US WW2) |
4″ | 0.01Mil (US WW2) |
5″ | 0.02Mil (US WW2) |
6″ | 0.02Mil (US WW2) |
7″ | 0.02Mil (US WW2) |
8″ | 0.02Mil (US WW2) |
9″ | 0.03Mil (US WW2) |
10″ | 0.03Mil (US WW2) |
11″ | 0.03Mil (US WW2) |
12″ | 0.04Mil (US WW2) |
13″ | 0.04Mil (US WW2) |
14″ | 0.04Mil (US WW2) |
15″ | 0.05Mil (US WW2) |
16″ | 0.05Mil (US WW2) |
17″ | 0.05Mil (US WW2) |
18″ | 0.06Mil (US WW2) |
19″ | 0.06Mil (US WW2) |
Seconds (angular) | Milliradians (US WW2) |
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20″ | 0.06Mil (US WW2) |
21″ | 0.06Mil (US WW2) |
22″ | 0.07Mil (US WW2) |
23″ | 0.07Mil (US WW2) |
24″ | 0.07Mil (US WW2) |
25″ | 0.08Mil (US WW2) |
26″ | 0.08Mil (US WW2) |
27″ | 0.08Mil (US WW2) |
28″ | 0.09Mil (US WW2) |
29″ | 0.09Mil (US WW2) |
30″ | 0.09Mil (US WW2) |
31″ | 0.10Mil (US WW2) |
32″ | 0.10Mil (US WW2) |
33″ | 0.10Mil (US WW2) |
34″ | 0.10Mil (US WW2) |
35″ | 0.11Mil (US WW2) |
36″ | 0.11Mil (US WW2) |
37″ | 0.11Mil (US WW2) |
38″ | 0.12Mil (US WW2) |
39″ | 0.12Mil (US WW2) |
Seconds (angular) | Milliradians (US WW2) |
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40″ | 0.12Mil (US WW2) |
41″ | 0.13Mil (US WW2) |
42″ | 0.13Mil (US WW2) |
43″ | 0.13Mil (US WW2) |
44″ | 0.14Mil (US WW2) |
45″ | 0.14Mil (US WW2) |
46″ | 0.14Mil (US WW2) |
47″ | 0.15Mil (US WW2) |
48″ | 0.15Mil (US WW2) |
49″ | 0.15Mil (US WW2) |
50″ | 0.15Mil (US WW2) |
51″ | 0.16Mil (US WW2) |
52″ | 0.16Mil (US WW2) |
53″ | 0.16Mil (US WW2) |
54″ | 0.17Mil (US WW2) |
55″ | 0.17Mil (US WW2) |
56″ | 0.17Mil (US WW2) |
57″ | 0.18Mil (US WW2) |
58″ | 0.18Mil (US WW2) |
59″ | 0.18Mil (US WW2) |