🔺 Degree to Gradian Converter
Free online tool to convert Degree (°) to Gradian (grad). Enter a value and get instant, accurate results.
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Degree to Gradian Conversion Table
| Degree (°) | Gradian (grad) |
|---|---|
| 30 ° | 33.333333 grad |
| 45 ° | 50 grad |
| 60 ° | 66.666667 grad |
| 90 ° | 100 grad |
| 180 ° | 200 grad |
| 360 ° | 400 grad |
Conversion Formula
1 full turn = 360° = 2π rad ≈ 6.2832 rad = 400 grad 1° = 60 arcminutes (′) = 3,600 arcseconds (″) rad → deg: multiply by 180/π ≈ 57.2958 deg → rad: multiply by π/180 ≈ 0.017453
About Degree to Gradian Conversions
The Degree to Gradian converter supports mathematics, programming, and engineering work where angle units need to be interchangeable. Enter any ° value for the result in grad.
The conversion factor is: 1 ° = 1.1111111 grad. To convert manually, multiply your value by 1.1111111. As a quick example: 10 ° = 11.111111 grad.
Below you will find a pre-calculated conversion table, the exact formula used, and answers to common questions about Degree to Gradian conversions. All calculations follow internationally recognized standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Degree to Gradian?
Multiply your Degree value by 1.1111111 to get Gradian. For example: 10 ° × 1.1111111 = 11.111111 grad. You can also use the converter above for instant results.
How many Gradian are in 1 Degree?
There are 1.1111111 grad in exactly 1 °. This is the direct conversion factor between these two units.
Is Degree larger or smaller than Gradian?
One Degree is larger than one Gradian. Specifically, 1 ° = 1.1111111 grad, so your number increases when converting from ° to grad.
When would I use Gradian instead of Degree?
grad is used in surveying and some European engineering contexts. Use grad whenever the context or formula you are working with requires it.
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All conversion results are provided for general informational purposes only. Our formulas use internationally recognized conversion factors; however, rounding may affect precision. Do not rely on these results for professional, medical, legal, or engineering decisions without independent verification. Read our full disclaimer.