Geometric Angle Converter

Translate circular measurements flawlessly for advanced trigonometry, programming, and mechanical engineering applications.

0.01745329252rad
1 Degree (°) = 0.01745329252 Radian (rad)

All conversions from 1 Degree (°)

Radianrad
0.01745329252
Gradiangon
1.111111111
Arcminute'
60
Arcsecond"
3600
Revolutionrev
0.002777777778

How to use Angle Converter

  1. 1

    Enter or paste data into the box above

  2. 2

    Click the "Calculate Angles" button

  3. 3

    Copy or download the result

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What is Angle Converter?

The Angle Converter is an automated trigonometry tool used to translate 2D circular measurements. It seamlessly converts Degree inputs into mathematical Radians, Gradians, or highly precise Arcminutes and Arcseconds. It calculates Pi-based conversions instantly, ensuring absolute accuracy up to 15 decimal places.

When to use?

  • Computer Science students converting Radians to Degrees because most coding languages process trigonometry in Radians
  • Astronomers defining exact star coordinates by translating Arcseconds into standard Degrees
  • Surveyors and civil engineers utilizing Gradians to measure land topography

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a Degree and a Radian?

A Degree splits a perfect circle into 360 equal slices. A Radian, however, is based on the circle's actual radius. Since a circle's circumference is 2πr, one full revolution equals exactly 2π Radians. Higher-level mathematics and physics formulas almost exclusively use Radians instead of Degrees.

What are Arcminutes and Arcseconds used for?

They are hyper-precise subdivisions of a single Degree. One Degree equals 60 Arcminutes, and one Arcminute equals 60 Arcseconds. They are primarily used in fields that demand extreme long-distance accuracy, such as aerospace navigation, astronomy, and sniper ballistics.

How is Pi (π) used in this conversion tool?

Pi (≈3.14159) is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The core formula to convert Degrees into Radians requires multiplying your Degree by (π/180). Our tool handles this complex irrational math in the background so you don't have to.

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