Degrees = (180/pi)*Radians
No. According to the basic laws of dimensional analysis such a conversion is not valid. If it were valid, then you could figure out how many acres you walk to school.
1 rad = 180°/pi Example: 1.6 rad = 1.6(180°/pi) 1.6 rad = 2880°/pi
Multiply the degree measure by (1/(180 times pi))
Multiply the number of radians by 57.3 to get the number of degrees. (The actual number is (180/pi). If you use 57.3, you're correct within 0.01%.)