To convert revolutions to gradians, you can use the formula: gradians = revolutions × 400, as one revolution equals 400 gradians.
Revolutions to Gradians Converter
Enter the angle in revolutions below to get the value converted to gradians.
How to Convert Revolutions to Gradians
- Understanding the Conversion:
When converting angles from revolutions to gradians, we’re essentially changing the unit of measurement from one full rotation around a circle to a smaller unit called a gradian. Think of it like changing from counting full circles to counting smaller divisions within a circle.
- The Formula:
To perform this conversion, we use a simple formula:
Gradians = Revolutions × 400
This means that to find the angle in gradians, we multiply the angle in revolutions by 400. This conversion factor of 400 comes from the definition of a gradian, where one revolution equals 400 gradians.
- Understanding the Units:
A revolution is a full rotation around a circle, equivalent to 360 degrees. On the other hand, a gradian is a smaller unit, where there are 400 gradians in one revolution.
- Example Conversion:
Let’s say we want to convert 5 revolutions to gradians. Using the formula:
Gradians = (5 revolutions × 400) = 2,000 gradians
So, 5 revolutions would be equal to 2,000 gradians.
Frequently Used Values
Revolutions Gradians 0 0 0.1 36 0.2 72 0.3 108 0.4 144 0.5 180 0.6 216 0.7 252 0.8 288 0.9 324 1 360 1.1 396 1.2 432 1.3 468 1.4 504 1.5 540 1.6 576 1.7 612 1.8 648 1.9 684 2 720 2.1 756 2.2 792 2.3 828 2.4 864 2.5 900 2.6 936 2.7 972 2.8 1008 2.9 1044 3 1080 3.1 1116 3.2 1152 3.3 1188 3.4 1224 3.5 1260 3.6 1296 3.7 1332 3.8 1368 3.9 1404 4 1440 4.1 1476 4.2 1512 4.3 1548 4.4 1584 4.5 1620
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