Convert turn to gradian
Enter the value to convert from turn to gradian.
How to Convert Turn to Gradian
Converting turn to gradian is straightforward using our conversion calculator.
Conversion Formula
gon = tr × 200Reverse conversion: Convert gradian to turn
Comparison: Turn vs Gradian
When to Use Each Unit
Turn: Used for describing rotational speed, mechanical rotations, and complete angular motions in engineering.
Gradian: Used in some European surveying, continental mapping, and applications preferring decimal angular systems.
Common Conversion Values
- 1 turn = 360°
- 1 turn = 2π rad
- 1 turn = 400 gon
- 0.5 turn = 180°
About Turn
Definition: The turn (symbol: tr) represents one complete rotation or revolution, equal to 360 degrees or 2π radians.
History: Natural unit representing complete rotational motion, used in mechanical systems and rotational applications.
Current Use: Used for describing rotational speed, mechanical rotations, and complete angular motions in engineering.
Examples: Motor rotations: RPM (revolutions per minute), mechanical systems: gear ratios, astronomy: planetary rotations
About Gradian
Definition: The gradian (symbol: gon) divides a full circle into 400 equal parts, designed for decimal convenience in surveying.
History: Developed during French Revolution as part of metric system to decimalize angular measurement for surveying applications.
Current Use: Used in some European surveying, continental mapping, and applications preferring decimal angular systems.
Examples: European surveying: property boundaries, topographic mapping: contour angles, artillery: target coordinates