Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run: 1 units Rise; -10 units Run

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

1 units Rise; -10 units Run converts to

3.041924 rad

Use this as a quick reference for Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run.

Value Details

Input: 1 units Rise; -10 units Run

Output: 3.041924 rad

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Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run

Calculate direction angle in radians from rise and run using atan2(rise, run).

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run values near 1 units Rise; -10 units Run
ScenarioAngle
0 units Rise; -1 units Run3.141593 rad
0 units Rise; 1 units Run0 rad
0 units Rise; 2 units Run0 rad
0 units Rise; 5 units Run0 rad
0 units Rise; 10 units Run0 rad
1 units Rise; -10 units Run3.041924 rad
1 units Rise; -5 units Run2.944197 rad
1 units Rise; -2 units Run2.677945 rad
1 units Rise; -1 units Run2.356194 rad
1 units Rise; 0 units Run1.570796 rad
1 units Rise; 1 units Run0.785398 rad

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run calculator do?

It helps with feeding component-based direction angles directly into trigonometric formulas in radians.

What formula does the Angle (Radians) from Rise and Run calculator use?

Angle (radians) = atan2(rise, run).

What inputs are valid?

Rise and run can be any finite values except both zero at the same time.

When would I use this?

feeding component-based direction angles directly into trigonometric formulas in radians

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