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Full Circle may refer to: Geometry * Full circle (unit), a unit of plane angle Books * ''Full Circle'', a 1962 novel by Grace Lumpkin * ''Full Circle'', a 1982 memoir by Janet Baker * Full Circle (novel), ''Full Circle'' (novel), a 1984 novel by Danielle Steel * ''Full Circle: The Moral Force of Unified Science'', a 1972 book co-written and edited by Edward Haskell * Full Circle (travel book), ''Full Circle'' (travel book), a 1997 companion book to the travel TV series, by Michael Palin * ''Batman: Full Circle'', a comic book * ''Full Circle Magazine'', a free-distribution on-line Ubuntu PDF magazine launched in 2007 Film, television and theatre Films * Full Circle (1935 film), ''Full Circle'' (1935 film), a British film starring Garry Marsh * Full Circle (1977 film), ''Full Circle'' (1977 film) (also known as ''The Haunting of Julia''), starring Mia Farrow * Full Circle (1993 film), ''Full Circle'' (1993 film), a Canadian documentary * Full Circle (1996 film), ''Full Circle'' ( ...
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Full Circle (unit)
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 at its center. One turn is equal to  radians, 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 coils (e.g., transformers), rotating objects, and the winding number of curves. Divisions of a turn include the half-turn and quarter-turn, spanning a straight angle and a right angle, 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 quanti ...
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