Gradians to Arcminutes Converter
Enter an angle in gradians and instantly get the equivalent in arcminutes, with the formula and step-by-step breakdown shown.
Enter Gradians
grad
Supports positive, negative, and decimal values.
Formula
arcminutes = gradians × 54
1 grad = 54′ | Full circle: 400 grad = 21,600′
Result
Enter a gradian value to see the result.
Arcminutes (′)
0
′
Step-by-step
- 1 Start with 0 grad
- 2 Multiply by 54 (since 1 grad = 54′)
- 3 0 × 54 = 0′
Common conversions
| Gradians (grad) | Arcminutes (′) |
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Summary
Enter an angle in gradians and instantly get the equivalent in arcminutes, with the formula and step-by-step breakdown shown.
How it works
- Enter a gradian value (e.g. 100) in the input field.
- The tool multiplies your value by 54, since 1 gradian = 54 arcminutes.
- The result in arcminutes (′) is displayed immediately.
- A step-by-step breakdown shows each part of the calculation.
- Use the Copy button to copy the arcminute result to your clipboard.
Use cases
- Surveying: translate field measurements expressed in gradians into arcminutes.
- Geodesy: convert gradian-based angular readings to arcminute precision.
- Astronomy: work with instruments calibrated in grads alongside arcminute tables.
- Education: verify gradian-to-arcminute conversions for coursework or exams.
- Engineering: cross-check angle calculations between grad and arcminute systems.
- Navigation: convert gradian bearings when arcminute charts are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-07-01 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu