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Angle Converter - Free Degrees, Radians, Gradians Converter

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Angle Converter

Convert angles between degrees, radians, gradians, and turns. Also convert between decimal degrees and DMS format.

Angle Conversion

DMS ⟷ Decimal Degrees

How to use this calculator

🔄 How to Use the Angle Converter

  1. Enter an angle value in the input field
  2. Select the unit you're converting from (degrees, radians, gradians, or turns)
  3. Click "Convert Angle" to see all conversions
  4. For DMS conversion, use the dedicated converter below
  5. View the visual representation of your angle

📐 Angle Units Explained

Degrees (°)

Most common unit. A full circle = 360°. Used in everyday life, navigation, and basic geometry.

Radians (rad)

Used in calculus and physics. A full circle = 2π rad. One radian is the angle where arc length equals radius.

Gradians (gon)

Also called grads. A full circle = 400 gon. Used in surveying and some European countries.

Turns (rev)

Also called revolutions. A full circle = 1 turn. Used in physics for rotational motion.

DMS Format

Degrees, Minutes, Seconds. 1° = 60' = 3600". Used in GPS coordinates and astronomy.

🌟 Common Angle Conversions

Right Angle

90° = π/2 rad = 100 gon = 0.25 turns

Straight Line

180° = π rad = 200 gon = 0.5 turns

Full Circle

360° = 2π rad = 400 gon = 1 turn

One Radian

1 rad ≈ 57.2958° ≈ 63.662 gon

💡 Pro Tips

  • • Radians are "natural" units - many formulas are simpler in radians
  • • To convert degrees to radians: multiply by π/180
  • • To convert radians to degrees: multiply by 180/π
  • • Gradians make right angles exactly 100 units
  • • Scientific calculators often have DEG/RAD/GRAD modes
  • • GPS coordinates use DMS format: e.g., 40°26'46"N

⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • • Make sure your calculator is in the correct mode (DEG/RAD)
  • • Remember: π radians = 180°, not 360°
  • • DMS: 1 degree ≠ 100 minutes (it's 60 minutes)
  • • Negative angles go clockwise from the reference
  • • Angles can be greater than 360° (multiple rotations)

About this calculator

Convert angles between degrees, radians, gradians, and turns. Includes DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds) conversion with visual representation.

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