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The turn (symbol tr or pla) is a unit of plane angle measurement that is the measure of a complete angle—the angle subtended by a complete
circle A circle is a shape consisting of all point (geometry), points in a plane (mathematics), plane that are at a given distance from a given point, the Centre (geometry), centre. The distance between any point of the circle and the centre is cal ...
at its center. One turn is equal to  
radian The radian, denoted by the symbol rad, is the unit of angle in the International System of Units (SI) and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics. It is defined such that one radian is the angle subtended at ...
s, 360  degrees or 400  gradians. As an angular unit, one turn also corresponds to one cycle (symbol cyc or c) or to one revolution (symbol rev or r). Common related units of frequency are '' cycles per second'' (cps) and '' revolutions per minute'' (rpm). The angular unit of the turn is useful in connection with, among other things,
electromagnetic coil An electromagnetic coil is an electrical Electrical conductivity, conductor such as a wire in the shape of a wiktionary:coil, coil (spiral or helix). Electromagnetic coils are used in electrical engineering, in applications where electric curre ...
s (e.g., transformers), rotating objects, and the
winding number In mathematics, the winding number or winding index of a closed curve in the plane (mathematics), plane around a given point (mathematics), point is an integer representing the total number of times that the curve travels counterclockwise aroun ...
of curves. Divisions of a turn include the half-turn and quarter-turn, spanning a straight angle and a
right angle In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of exactly 90 Degree (angle), degrees or radians corresponding to a quarter turn (geometry), turn. If a Line (mathematics)#Ray, ray is placed so that its endpoint is on a line and the ad ...
, respectively; metric prefixes can also be used as in, e.g., centiturns (ctr), milliturns (mtr), etc. In the ISQ, an arbitrary "number of turns" (also known as "number of revolutions" or "number of cycles") is formalized as a
dimensionless quantity Dimensionless quantities, or quantities of dimension one, are quantities implicitly defined in a manner that prevents their aggregation into unit of measurement, units of measurement. ISBN 978-92-822-2272-0. Typically expressed as ratios that a ...
called ''rotation'', defined as the
ratio In mathematics, a ratio () shows how many times one number contains another. For example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six (that is, 8:6, which is equivalent to the ...
of a given angle and a full turn. It is represented by the symbol ''N''. Because one turn is 2\pi radians, some have proposed representing 2\pi with the single letter
tau Tau (; uppercase Τ, lowercase τ or \boldsymbol\tau; ) is the nineteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless alveolar plosive, voiceless dental or alveolar plosive . In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 300 ...
(\tau).


Unit symbols

There are several unit symbols for the turn.


EU and Switzerland

The German standard DIN 1315 (March 1974) proposed the unit symbol "pla" (from Latin: 'full angle') for turns. Covered in (October 2010), the so-called ('full angle') is not an
SI unit The International System of Units, internationally known by the abbreviation SI (from French ), is the modern form of the metric system and the world's most widely used system of units of measurement, system of measurement. It is the only system ...
. However, it is a legal unit of measurement in the EU and Switzerland.


Calculators

The scientific calculators HP 39gII and HP Prime support the unit symbol "tr" for turns since 2011 and 2013, respectively. Support for "tr" was also added to newRPL for the HP 50g in 2016, and for the hp 39g+, HP 49g+, HP 39gs, and HP 40gs in 2017. An angular mode TURN was suggested for the WP 43S as well, but the calculator instead implements "MUL" ('' multiples of '') as mode and unit since 2019.


Divisions

Many angle units are defined as a division of the turn. For example, the degree is defined such that one turn is 360 degrees. Using
metric prefix A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or submultiple of the unit. All metric prefixes used today are decadic. Each prefix has a unique symbol that is prepended to any unit symbol. The pr ...
es, the turn can be divided in 100 centiturns or milliturns, with each milliturn corresponding to an
angle In Euclidean geometry, an angle can refer to a number of concepts relating to the intersection of two straight Line (geometry), lines at a Point (geometry), point. Formally, an angle is a figure lying in a Euclidean plane, plane formed by two R ...
of 0.36°, which can also be written as 21′ 36″. A protractor divided in centiturns is normally called a "
percentage In mathematics, a percentage () is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction (mathematics), fraction of 100. It is often Denotation, denoted using the ''percent sign'' (%), although the abbreviations ''pct.'', ''pct'', and sometimes ''pc'' are ...
protractor". While percentage protractors have existed since 1922, the terms centiturns, milliturns and microturns were introduced much later by the British astronomer
Fred Hoyle Sir Fred Hoyle (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B2FH paper, B2FH paper. He also held controversial stances on oth ...
in 1962. Some measurement devices for artillery and satellite watching carry milliturn scales. Binary fractions of a turn are also used. Sailors have traditionally divided a turn into 32 compass points, which implicitly have an angular separation of  turn. The ''binary degree'', also known as the '' binary radian'' (or ''brad''), is  turn. The binary degree is used in computing so that an angle can be represented to the maximum possible precision in a single
byte The byte is a unit of digital information that most commonly consists of eight bits. Historically, the byte was the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer and for this reason it is the smallest addressable un ...
. Other measures of angle used in computing may be based on dividing one whole turn into equal parts for other values of .


Unit conversion

One turn is equal to 2\pi = \tau
radian The radian, denoted by the symbol rad, is the unit of angle in the International System of Units (SI) and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics. It is defined such that one radian is the angle subtended at ...
s, 360 degrees, or 400 gradians.


In the ISQ/SI

In the
International System of Quantities The International System of Quantities (ISQ) is a standard system of Quantity, quantities used in physics and in modern science in general. It includes basic quantities such as length and mass and the relationships between those quantities. This ...
(ISQ), rotation (symbol ''N'') is a
physical quantity A physical quantity (or simply quantity) is a property of a material or system that can be Quantification (science), quantified by measurement. A physical quantity can be expressed as a ''value'', which is the algebraic multiplication of a ''nu ...
defined as number of revolutions:
''N'' is the number (not necessarily an integer) of revolutions, for example, of a rotating body about a given axis. Its value is given by: : N = \frac where denotes the measure of rotational displacement.
The above definition is part of the ISQ, formalized in the international standard ISO 80000-3 (Space and time), and adopted in the
International System of Units The International System of Units, internationally known by the abbreviation SI (from French ), is the modern form of the metric system and the world's most widely used system of measurement. It is the only system of measurement with official s ...
(SI). Rotation count or number of revolutions is a quantity of dimension one, resulting from a ratio of angular displacement. It can be negative and also greater than 1 in modulus. The relationship between quantity rotation, ''N'', and unit turns, tr, can be expressed as: : N = \frac \varphi \text = \_\text where tr is the numerical value of the angle in units of turns (see '). In the ISQ/SI, rotation is used to derive rotational frequency (the rate of change of rotation with respect to time), denoted by : : n = \frac The SI unit of rotational frequency is the reciprocal second (s−1). Common related units of frequency are ''
hertz The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), often described as being equivalent to one event (or Cycle per second, cycle) per second. The hertz is an SI derived unit whose formal expression in ter ...
'' (Hz), '' cycles per second'' (cps), and '' revolutions per minute'' (rpm). The superseded version ISO 80000-3:2006 defined "revolution" as a special name for the dimensionless unit "one", which also received other special names, such as the radian. Despite their dimensional homogeneity, these two specially named dimensionless units are applicable for non-comparable kinds of quantity: rotation and angle, respectively. "Cycle" is also mentioned in ISO 80000-3, in the definition of '' period''.


See also

*
Ampere-turn The ampere-turn (symbol A⋅t) is the MKS system of units, MKS (metre–kilogram–second) unit of magnetomotive force (MMF), represented by a direct current of one ampere flowing in a single-turn loop. ''Turns'' refers to the winding number of an ...
*
Hertz The hertz (symbol: Hz) is the unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI), often described as being equivalent to one event (or Cycle per second, cycle) per second. The hertz is an SI derived unit whose formal expression in ter ...
(modern) or
Cycle per second The cycle per second is a once-common English name for the unit of frequency now known as the ''hertz'' (Hz). Cycles per second may be denoted by c.p.s., c/s, or, ambiguously, just "cycles" (Cyc., Cy., C, or c). The term comes from repetitive p ...
(older) * Angle of rotation * Revolutions per minute * Repeating circle * Spat (angular unit) – the solid angle counterpart of the turn, equivalent to  
steradian The steradian (symbol: sr) or square radian is the unit of solid angle in the International System of Units (SI). It is used in three-dimensional geometry, and is analogous to the radian, which quantifies planar angles. A solid angle in the fo ...
s. * Unit interval * '' Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry to Universal Geometry'' *
Modulo operation In computing and mathematics, the modulo operation returns the remainder or signed remainder of a Division (mathematics), division, after one number is divided by another, the latter being called the ''modular arithmetic, modulus'' of the operatio ...
* Twist (mathematics) * Tau (mathematics)


Notes


References


External links


''The Tau Manifesto''
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