Degree to Quadrant Conversion

Convert between Degree and Quadrant quickly and accurately.

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quadrant

How to Convert Degree to Quadrant

Conversion Formula

1 ° = 0.011 quadrant
1 quadrant = 90 °

Example

Convert 15 ° to quadrant:

15 ° = 15 × 0.011 quadrant = 0.167 quadrant

Unit Information

Learn about the angle units you're converting between

Degree

°

Definition

Degree is a unit of measurement for angles, equal to 1/360 of a full rotation. It is the most commonly used unit for measuring angles in everyday applications, mathematics, and engineering.

History/Origin

The degree was first used by ancient Babylonian astronomers around 2000 BCE. They divided a circle into 360 parts, likely because 360 has many divisors and is close to the number of days in a year.

Current Use

Degrees are used in navigation, construction, astronomy, mathematics, engineering, surveying, and many other fields where angle measurement is required.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Quadrant

quadrant

Definition

Quadrant is a unit of angle measurement equal to 90 degrees or one-quarter of a full circle. It represents a right angle.

History/Origin

The quadrant was used in ancient astronomy and navigation instruments. It represents one-quarter of a circle.

Current Use

Quadrants are used in geometry, navigation, coordinate systems, and astronomical measurements.

Multiplier

90

Offset

0

Degree to Quadrant Conversion Table

Degree [°] Quadrant [quadrant]
1 ° 0.011111 quadrant
10 ° 0.111111 quadrant
25 ° 0.277778 quadrant
50 ° 0.555556 quadrant
100 ° 1.111111 quadrant
0 ° 0E+0 quadrant
-10 ° -0.111111 quadrant
-40 ° -0.444444 quadrant