Convert Gradian to Mil-angle

Please provide values below to convert Gradian [grad] to Mil-angle [mil]

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Unit Information

Degree (°)

Definition: A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/360 of a full rotation.

History: Ancient Babylonian origin, based on their sexagesimal system.

Current Use: Widely used for everyday angle measurements.

Radian (rad)

Definition: The SI unit of angular measurement.

History: Defined as the angle subtended by an arc equal to the radius.

Current Use: Used in mathematics, physics, and engineering.

Mil (angle) (mil)

Definition: A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/6400 of a circle.

History: Used in military and surveying applications.

Current Use: Used in artillery, surveying, and navigation.

Gradian (grad)

Definition: A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/400 of a full rotation.

History: Developed with the metric system.

Current Use: Used in some surveying and engineering applications.

Arcminute (arcmin)

Definition: A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of a degree.

History: Part of the traditional degree system.

Current Use: Used in astronomy and precise angular measurements.

Arcsecond (arcsec)

Definition: A unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of an arcminute.

History: Part of the traditional degree system.

Current Use: Used in astronomy for very precise measurements.

Angle Converter

About this conversion category

Measure of rotation between two lines.

This converter supports 6 different units including Degree, Radian, Mil (angle), Gradian, Arcminute and Arcsecond. Every unit is backed by definitions, histories, and usage examples so you can justify results in documentation or compliance reports.

Fast facts

  • A radian is the central angle whose arc length equals the radius of the circle.
  • There are 2π radians in a complete circle.
  • A degree divides a circle into 360 equal parts.

Popular conversion formulas

  • Convert Degrees to Radians: deg * (π/180)
  • Convert Radians to Degrees: rad * (180/π)
  • Convert Gradians to Degrees: grad * 0.9
  • Convert Degrees to Arcminutes: deg * 60

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Did you know?

  • A radian is the central angle whose arc length equals the radius of the circle.
  • There are 2π radians in a complete circle.
  • A degree divides a circle into 360 equal parts.

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Common Conversions

Convert Degrees to Radians

deg * (π/180)

Convert Radians to Degrees

rad * (180/π)

Convert Gradians to Degrees

grad * 0.9

Convert Degrees to Arcminutes

deg * 60