Milliradians (USSR) to Degrees

Metric Conversions.

Degrees to Milliradians (USSR) (Swap units)

1Mil (USSR) = 0.05714º

Note: You can increase or decrease the accuracy of this answer by selecting the number of significant figures required from the options above the result.

Milliradians (USSR) to Degrees formula

Degrees = Milliradians [USSR] / 17.50006038

Milliradians [USSR] to Degrees calculation

Degrees = Milliradians [USSR] / 17.50006038

Degrees = 1 / 17.500061086502

Degrees = 0.05714

About USSR milliradians

The USSR milliradian, also known as the Soviet milliradian, is a unit of measurement used in the former Soviet Union for angular measurements. It is derived from the radian, which is the standard unit for measuring angles in the International System of Units (SI). The milliradian is roughly equal to one thousandth of a radian, making it a smaller unit of measurement.

The USSR milliradian was widely used in various fields, including military and engineering applications. It provided a convenient way to measure small angles with high precision. In military applications, the milliradian was used for artillery targeting and range estimation. It allowed for accurate calculations of bullet trajectory and helped improve the accuracy of artillery fire. In engineering, the milliradian was used for surveying and mapping, providing a precise way to measure angles and distances.

Although the USSR milliradian is no longer in common use since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it still holds historical significance. It serves as a reminder of the unique measurement systems that were developed in different regions of the world. Today, the radian and its decimal multiples, such as the milliradian, are widely used in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and engineering, providing a standardized way to measure angles and facilitate accurate calculations.

There are 6,300 USSR milliradians to a full circle.

About Degrees

Degrees (symbol: °) are a unit of measurement used to quantify angles in geometry and trigonometry. An angle is formed when two lines or rays intersect, and degrees are used to measure the amount of rotation between these lines or rays. The concept of degrees dates back to ancient civilizations, with the Babylonians being credited with the development of the sexagesimal system, which divided a circle into 360 equal parts.

In the sexagesimal system, a full circle is divided into 360 degrees, with each degree further divided into 60 minutes (symbol: '). Each minute is then divided into 60 seconds (symbol: "). This system allows for precise measurement of angles, with smaller units providing greater accuracy. Degrees are commonly used in various fields, including mathematics, physics, engineering, and navigation.

Degrees are a versatile unit of measurement, allowing for easy conversion between different angular units. For example, radians, another commonly used unit for measuring angles, can be converted to degrees by multiplying the value by 180/π (approximately 57.3°). Similarly, degrees can be converted to radians by multiplying the value by π/180. This flexibility makes degrees a convenient choice for expressing angles in everyday life and scientific calculations.

 

Milliradians [USSR] to Degrees table

Starting value
Increment
Accuracy
Milliradians [USSR]
Degrees
0Mil (USSR)
0.00000º
1Mil (USSR)
0.05714º
2Mil (USSR)
0.11429º
3Mil (USSR)
0.17143º
4Mil (USSR)
0.22857º
5Mil (USSR)
0.28571º
6Mil (USSR)
0.34286º
7Mil (USSR)
0.40000º
8Mil (USSR)
0.45714º
9Mil (USSR)
0.51428º
10Mil (USSR)
0.57143º
11Mil (USSR)
0.62857º
12Mil (USSR)
0.68571º
13Mil (USSR)
0.74285º
14Mil (USSR)
0.80000º
15Mil (USSR)
0.85714º
16Mil (USSR)
0.91428º
17Mil (USSR)
0.97143º
18Mil (USSR)
1.02857º
19Mil (USSR)
1.08571º
20Mil (USSR)
1.14285º
21Mil (USSR)
1.20000º
22Mil (USSR)
1.25714º
23Mil (USSR)
1.31428º
24Mil (USSR)
1.37142º
25Mil (USSR)
1.42857º
26Mil (USSR)
1.48571º
27Mil (USSR)
1.54285º
28Mil (USSR)
1.59999º
29Mil (USSR)
1.65714º
30Mil (USSR)
1.71428º
31Mil (USSR)
1.77142º
32Mil (USSR)
1.82857º
33Mil (USSR)
1.88571º
34Mil (USSR)
1.94285º
35Mil (USSR)
1.99999º
36Mil (USSR)
2.05714º
37Mil (USSR)
2.11428º
38Mil (USSR)
2.17142º
39Mil (USSR)
2.22856º
40Mil (USSR)
2.28571º
41Mil (USSR)
2.34285º
42Mil (USSR)
2.39999º
43Mil (USSR)
2.45713º
44Mil (USSR)
2.51428º
45Mil (USSR)
2.57142º
46Mil (USSR)
2.62856º
47Mil (USSR)
2.68570º
48Mil (USSR)
2.74285º
49Mil (USSR)
2.79999º
50Mil (USSR)
2.85713º
51Mil (USSR)
2.91428º
52Mil (USSR)
2.97142º
53Mil (USSR)
3.02856º
54Mil (USSR)
3.08570º
55Mil (USSR)
3.14285º
56Mil (USSR)
3.19999º
57Mil (USSR)
3.25713º
58Mil (USSR)
3.31427º
59Mil (USSR)
3.37142º
60Mil (USSR)
3.42856º
61Mil (USSR)
3.48570º
62Mil (USSR)
3.54284º
63Mil (USSR)
3.59999º
64Mil (USSR)
3.65713º
65Mil (USSR)
3.71427º
66Mil (USSR)
3.77142º
67Mil (USSR)
3.82856º
68Mil (USSR)
3.88570º
69Mil (USSR)
3.94284º
70Mil (USSR)
3.99999º
71Mil (USSR)
4.05713º
72Mil (USSR)
4.11427º
73Mil (USSR)
4.17141º
74Mil (USSR)
4.22856º
75Mil (USSR)
4.28570º
76Mil (USSR)
4.34284º
77Mil (USSR)
4.39998º
78Mil (USSR)
4.45713º
79Mil (USSR)
4.51427º
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