Degree to Gradian
degree to gradian Conversion Table
| degree (°) | gradian (grad) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 ° | → | 0.0111111111 grad |
| 0.1 ° | → | 0.1111111111 grad |
| 1.0 ° | → | 1.1111111111 grad |
| 2.0 ° | → | 2.2222222222 grad |
| 3.0 ° | → | 3.3333333333 grad |
| 5.0 ° | → | 5.5555555556 grad |
| 10.0 ° | → | 11.1111111111 grad |
| 20.0 ° | → | 22.2222222222 grad |
| 30.0 ° | → | 33.3333333333 grad |
| 50.0 ° | → | 55.5555555556 grad |
| 100.0 ° | → | 111.1111111111 grad |
| 1000.0 ° | → | 1111.1111111111 grad |
Example Conversion
To convert from degree to gradian, multiply by 1.1111111111.
For example: 22 degree = 22 × 1.1111111111 = 24.4444444444 gradian
Unit History
About degree
Degrees are the most familiar unit for measuring angles, with a full circle divided into 360°. Originating from ancient Babylonian astronomy, degrees remain the standard in geometry, navigation, and everyday life for describing turns and directions.
About gradian
The gradian divides a full circle into 400 equal parts, making a right angle exactly 100 grad. Developed during the French Revolution as part of the metric system, gradians are used in some surveying and engineering contexts, particularly in parts of Europe.