Grad to Circle Conversion

Convert between Grad and Circle quickly and accurately.

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How to Convert Grad to Circle

Conversion Formula

1 ^g = 0.003 circle
1 circle = 400 ^g

Example

Convert 15 ^g to circle:

15 ^g = 15 × 0.003 circle = 0.038 circle

Unit Information

Learn about the angle units you're converting between

Grad

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Definition

Grad (also called gon) is a unit of angle measurement where a full circle is divided into 400 grads instead of 360 degrees. One grad equals 0.9 degrees.

History/Origin

The grad was introduced in France during the French Revolution as part of the metric system. It was designed to provide a decimal-based angular measurement system.

Current Use

Grads are used in surveying, some engineering applications, and in countries that adopted the metric system for angular measurements.

Multiplier

0.9

Offset

0

Circle

circle

Definition

Circle is a unit of angle measurement equal to one complete turn or 360 degrees. It represents the full angular measure of a circle.

History/Origin

The circle as a unit of angular measurement has been used since ancient times in geometry and astronomy.

Current Use

Circles are used in geometry, engineering, rotational calculations, and describing complete angular measurements.

Multiplier

360

Offset

0

Grad to Circle Conversion Table

Grad [^g] Circle [circle]
1 ^g 0.0025 circle
10 ^g 0.025 circle
25 ^g 0.0625 circle
50 ^g 0.125 circle
100 ^g 0.25 circle
0 ^g 0E+0 circle
-10 ^g -0.025 circle
-40 ^g -0.1 circle