Grad To Revolution Converter

(gon to rev converter)

Convert Grad to Revolution

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Seamlessly Convert Gons to Revolutions with Our Precise Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-10-18)

Discover how the Grad to Revolution Converter, crafted by Newtum, simplifies converting gons to rev. Explore this intuitive tool's capabilities and satisfy your curiosity by learning more.

What are Grad and Revolution

Definition of Grad

A grad, also known as a gon or grade, is a unit of angle measurement in the metric system. One grad is equivalent to 1/400 of a full circle, meaning a full circle is 400 grads. This system divides a right angle into 100 grads, making it ideal for calculations involving decimal systems and engineering applications.

Definition of Revolution

A revolution represents a full turn or rotation, equivalent to 360 degrees in angular measurement. It signifies the completion of a cycle, such as a wheel or celestial body returning to its starting position after rotating around its axis. This unit is commonly used in mechanics and physics to describe rotational motion.

Grad to Revolution Conversion Table

Grad (g) Revolution (rev)
1 g 0.0025 rev
10 g 0.025 rev
50 g 0.125 rev
100 g 0.25 rev
150 g 0.375 rev
200 g 0.5 rev
250 g 0.625 rev
300 g 0.75 rev
350 g 0.875 rev
400 g 1 rev

Conversion of Grad to Revolution

1 g = 0.0025 rev
400 g = 1 rev

Example 1:
Convert 200 g to rev:
200 g = 200 × 0.0025 rev = 0.5 rev

Example 2:
Convert 50 g to rev:
50 g = 50 × 0.0025 rev = 0.125 rev

History of Grad and Revolution

The Grad to Revolution Converter traces its origins to the adoption of the metric system. It allows for precise conversions between the gradian unit, used in surveying and mapping, to revolutions, commonly used in engineering and navigation, bridging the gap between different measuring systems.

How to use Grad to Revolution Converter

Real Life Applications of Grad to Revolution

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Solved Examples gon to rev

Example 1: To convert 100 grads to revolutions: 100 g = 100 × 0.0025 rev = 0.25 rev.

Example 2: To convert 300 grads to revolutions: 300 g = 300 × 0.0025 rev = 0.75 rev.

FAQs

What is a grad?
A grad, also known as a gon, is 1/400 of a full circle, used in various fields requiring precise angular measurements.

How does the Grad to Revolution Converter work?
You input the number of grads and the converter calculates the equivalent number of revolutions.

Can I convert revolutions back to grads?
Yes, the tool can also perform the reverse calculation, from revolutions to grads.