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# π/6 Radians in Degrees

Welcome to π/6 radians in degrees, our post explaining the angle conversion from radian to degrees measure commonly used in trigonometric functions.

The arc length of (1/6)×π in a circle, that is the angle in radians, is usually abbreviated as π/6 rad, and degrees are commonly written with the degree symbol °.

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So, if you have been looking for π/6 rad in deg or π/6 rad to °, then you are right here, too, because these are two common short forms for the unit transformation under consideration.

In this article you can find everything about it, including the formula and a calculator you don’t want to miss.

Our app can change both, radians to degree measure as well as degrees to radians, and our tool even accepts “π”, “pi”, “Pi” and “PI” as input. Give it a go, now!

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## Convert π/6 Radians to Degrees

Divide the angle in rad by π, then multiply the term by 180° using the formula deg = ([π/6] / π) × 180°. Thus, you get (rounded to ten decimal places):

π/6 rad = 30°

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Here’s all about negative π/6 radians in degrees , including the formula and a converter.

## π/6 Rad in Deg

Make sure to check out the additional information regarding the result notation of radians into degrees right below the image.

Note that (the result) 30 degrees, 30 degrees of arc, 30 arc degrees, as well as 30 arcdegrees are full spelling variants for 30° (degree measure).

Similar radian to degrees conversions in this category include, for example:
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## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is π/6 radians in terms of pi?

An angle of π/6 radians cuts off an arc of length π/6r when placed at the center of a circle with the radius r; the relationship with pi can only be determined if the angle in degrees is known: π/6 rad = degrees / 180° x pi.

### Where is π/6 radians on unit circle?

The angle of π/6 radians lies in the first quadrant, between 0 and pi/2.

### What is the angle measure of π/6 radians?

π/6 exact radians is equal to π/6 / π × 180° = 30°.

### How many degrees in π/6 radians?

π/6 rad = π/6 / π × 180° = 30 degrees.

### What’s bigger π/6radian or π/6 degree?

A circle has a little more than six radians, yet 360 degrees. Thus, π/6 radians much bigger than π/6 degrees.

### What is π/6 radians converted to degrees?

π/6 radians converted to degrees equals 30 degrees.

### How to convert π/6 radians to degrees?

To convert π/6 radians to degrees divide the angle in radians by pi, then multiply the term by 180°: degreees = π/6/ π × 180°.

Because each quadrant has π/2 radians we divide π/6 by π/2 = 0.333333333333333, then round this term modulo 4 up to nearest whole number between 1 and 4: 1. Thus, π/6 rad lies in the first quadrant.

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Next is our chart with angles close to π/6 rad and their equivalent in °.

## Table

This chart contains angles around π/6 rad.
1π/10 = 0.3141592654 rad18°
19π/180 = 0.3316125579 rad19°
1π/9 = 0.3490658504 rad20°
7π/60 = 0.3665191429 rad21°
11π/90 = 0.3839724354 rad22°
23π/180 = 0.401425728 rad23°
2π/15 = 0.4188790205 rad24°
5π/36 = 0.436332313 rad25°
13π/90 = 0.4537856055 rad26°
3π/20 = 0.471238898 rad27°
7π/45 = 0.4886921906 rad28°
29π/180 = 0.5061454831 rad29°
1π/6 = 0.5235987756 rad30°
31π/180 = 0.5410520681 rad31°
8π/45 = 0.5585053606 rad32°
11π/60 = 0.5759586532 rad33°
17π/90 = 0.5934119457 rad34°
7π/36 = 0.6108652382 rad35°
1π/5 = 0.6283185307 rad36°
37π/180 = 0.6457718232 rad37°
19π/90 = 0.6632251158 rad38°
13π/60 = 0.6806784083 rad39°
2π/9 = 0.6981317008 rad40°
41π/180 = 0.7155849933 rad41°
7π/30 = 0.7330382858 rad42°
In the final part of this article you can find the summary about how to convert π/6 rad to degrees as well as some additional information.

## Summary

You have reached the concluding section of our information about (1/6)×π rad to deg.

π/6 rad = 30°.

The radian measure is the standard unit of measure in the areas of math involving a circle like the sine and cosine function, just to name two trigonometric functions.

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If you have found our post searching for π/6 radian to degrees or a similar term, then you have gotten your answer as well: π/6 rad ⇔ 30°.

The positive movement of an angle in a circle is a counterclockwise revolution, and the angular measure is indicated in either of these units: rad, deg or grad (gradians).

The magnitude in radians tells you how far you have traveled on the arc. Try to remember that whenever you deal with radians or the other circular measure.

More information about the term radian, the entire circle, the diameter as well as the complete revolution can be found in radians to degrees.

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