Follow these steps to convert given Turns value from Turns units to Gradians units.
Enter the input Turns value in the text field.
The given Turns is converted to Gradians in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Gradians label.
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Formula
To convert given angle from Turns to Gradians, use the following formula.
Gradians = Turns * 400
Calculation
Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.
Turns to Gradians Conversion Table
The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Turns to Gradians.
Turns (turn)
Gradians (gon)
0 turn
0 gon
1 turn
400 gon
10 turn
4000 gon
45 turn
18000 gon
90 turn
36000 gon
180 turn
72000 gon
360 turn
144000 gon
1000 turn
400000 gon
Turns
A turn, also known as a revolution or full circle, represents a complete rotation around a central point and is equal to 360 degrees or 2Ï€ radians. Turns are used in various disciplines, including engineering, navigation, and geometry, to describe full rotations. The concept of turns is deeply rooted in both mathematical theory and practical applications, such as in the design of gears and wheels.
Gradians
Gradians, also known as grads or gon, are a unit of angular measurement where a full circle is divided into 400 gradians. This unit is particularly useful in fields such as surveying and civil engineering, especially in some European countries. One gradian is equivalent to 0.9 degrees, making it convenient for calculating right angles and dividing circles into decimal fractions.
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"examples": "<div class=\"example\">\n <div class=\"example_head\"><span class=\"example_n\">1</span>\n <h3 class=\"question\">Consider that a turntable rotates by 0.25 turns to play a vinyl record.<br>Convert this rotation from turns to Gradians.</h3></div>\n <h4 class=\"answer\">Answer:</h4>\n <p><strong>Given:</strong></p>\n <p>The angle in turns is:</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub></span> = 0.25</p>\n <p><strong>Formula:</strong></p>\n <p>The formula to convert angle from turns to gradians is:</p>\n <p class=\"formula step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = <span>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub></span> × 400</p>\n <p><strong>Substitution:</strong></p>\n <p>Substitute given weight <strong>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub> = 0.25</strong> in the above formula.</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = <span>0.25</span> × 400</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = 100</p>\n <p><strong>Final Answer:</strong></p>\n <p>Therefore, <strong>0.25 turn</strong> is equal to <strong>100 gon</strong>.</p>\n <p>The angle is <strong>100 gon</strong>, in gradians.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"example\">\n <div class=\"example_head\"><span class=\"example_n\">2</span>\n <h3 class=\"question\">Consider that a wind turbine completes 2 turns in a light breeze.<br>Convert this rotation from turns to Gradians.</h3></div>\n <h4 class=\"answer\">Answer:</h4>\n <p><strong>Given:</strong></p>\n <p>The angle in turns is:</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub></span> = 2</p>\n <p><strong>Formula:</strong></p>\n <p>The formula to convert angle from turns to gradians is:</p>\n <p class=\"formula step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = <span>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub></span> × 400</p>\n <p><strong>Substitution:</strong></p>\n <p>Substitute given weight <strong>Angle<sub>(Turns)</sub> = 2</strong> in the above formula.</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = <span>2</span> × 400</p>\n <p class=\"step\"><span>Angle<sub>(Gradians)</sub></span> = 800</p>\n <p><strong>Final Answer:</strong></p>\n <p>Therefore, <strong>2 turn</strong> is equal to <strong>800 gon</strong>.</p>\n <p>The angle is <strong>800 gon</strong>, in gradians.</p>\n </div>\n ",
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