Converting Measurements in Radians

yeomandroid

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Okay. Here's a stumper (for me at least it is). I need to convert the following into radians:

65 feet/1 second * 12 inches/1 foot * 1 Radian/8 inches

I know the answer which should be 97.5 radians. It's just getting the right formula in Excel.
 

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Well, assuming that that's what you want, you could just do =65*12/8 ?_?
If you want each of those three values to have their own cell, then it would be something along the lines of =A1*B1*C1, where each of those three cells has one of your values.

If you want Excel to turn radians/second into radians, you're going to need to find out a number of seconds to put in.
 
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