Gradians to Radians Converter

To convert a measurement in gradians to a measurement in radians, multiply the angle by the following conversion ratio: 0.015708 radians/gradian. Since one gradian is equal to 0.015708 radians, you can use this simple formula to convert: radians = gradians × 0.015708. The angle in radians is equal to the angle in gradians multiplied by 0.015708.

Gradians to Radians Converter

Enter the angle in gradians below to get the value converted to radians.

How to Convert Gradians to Radians

Converting from gradians to radians is a simple process. Follow these steps to understand how:

Step 1: Understand the Basics

  • Gradians: Gradians are a unit used to measure angles, where 100 gradians make up a right angle (90 degrees).
  • Radians: Radians are another unit used to measure angles, where one full circle is equivalent to about 6.283 radians.

Step 2: Know the Conversion Ratio

To convert from gradians to radians, you need to multiply the angle in gradians by the conversion ratio, which is 0.015708 radians per gradian.

Step 3: Apply the Conversion Formula

Use the following formula to convert:

Radians = Gradians × 0.015708

This means you take the angle in gradians and multiply it by 0.015708 to get the equivalent angle in radians.

Step 4: Example Calculation

Let’s say you have an angle of 5 gradians that you want to convert to radians. Here’s how you do it:

Radians = (5g × 0.015708) = 0.07854 rad

So, 5 gradians is equivalent to 0.07854 radians.

Step 5: Understand the Units

Remember, radians and gradians are both units for measuring angles, just like inches and centimeters are units for measuring length. Radians are commonly used in mathematics and physics, while gradians are sometimes used in surveying and engineering.

By following these steps, you can easily convert angles from gradians to radians and vice versa, helping you work with angles in different contexts.

Frequently Used Values

GradiansRadians
00
100π/2
200π
3003π/2
400

Gradians to Radians Converter Chart

GradiansRadians
00
5π/400
10π/200
15π/133.333
20π/100
25π/80
30π/66.667
35π/57.143
40π/50
45π/44.444
50π/40
55π/36.364
60π/33.333
65π/30.769
70π/28.571
75π/26.667
80π/25
85π/23.529
90π/22.222
95π/21.053
100π/20
105π/19.048
110π/18.182
115π/17.391
120π/16.667
125π/16
130π/15.385
135π/14.815
140π/14.286
145π/13.793
150π/13.333
155π/12.903
160π/12.5
165π/12.121
170π/11.765
175π/11.429
180π/11.111
185π/10.811
190π/10.526
195π/10.256
200π/10
205π/9.756
210π/9.524
215π/9.302
220π/9.091
225π/8.889
230π/8.696
235π/8.511
240π/8.333
245π/8.163
250π/8
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