Revolutions (rev) to Arcminutes (′) Conversion

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Revolutions

A revolution (rev) is a unit of angle equal to exactly one complete rotation — 360 degrees, 2π radians, or 400 gradians. It is used in engineering and mechanics to describe rotational motion, most commonly as revolutions per minute (RPM) — the standard measure of rotational speed for engines, motors, turbines, and drill bits. A car engine at idle typically runs at 700–900 RPM; at highway cruising speed, 2,000–3,000 RPM. In astronomy, the orbital period of Earth is exactly one revolution around the Sun per year.

Arcminutes

The arcminute (′, Unicode U+2032) is a unit of angle equal to exactly 1/60 of a degree, or π/10,800 radians. It is used in astronomy to describe the apparent size of celestial objects — the full Moon subtends approximately 30 arcminutes (half a degree) as seen from Earth. In navigation, position coordinates are routinely expressed in degrees and arcminutes: 51°30′N is the latitude of London. In optics, the resolving power of the human eye is approximately 1 arcminute, which is why standard vision charts are designed accordingly.

Revolutions (rev) to Arcminutes (′) - Conversion Table
Revolutions (rev) Arcminutes (′)
0.1 rev2,160.00 ′
1 rev21,600.00 ′
2 rev43,200.00 ′
3 rev64,800.00 ′
5 rev108,000.00 ′
10 rev216,000.00 ′
20 rev432,000.00 ′
30 rev648,000.00 ′
50 rev1,080,000.00 ′
100 rev2,160,000.00 ′
1000 rev21,599,999.9996 ′

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many arcminutes are in 1 revolutions?

1 revolutions (rev) is exactly 21,600 arcminutes (′).

How do I convert revolutions to arcminutes?

Multiply the value in revolutions by 21,600 to get the result in arcminutes. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.