Arcminutes (′) to Gradians (gon) Conversion

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Arcminutes

The arcminute (′, Unicode U+2032) is a unit of angle equal to exactly 1/60 of a degree, or π/10,800 radians. It is used in astronomy to describe the apparent size of celestial objects — the full Moon subtends approximately 30 arcminutes (half a degree) as seen from Earth. In navigation, position coordinates are routinely expressed in degrees and arcminutes: 51°30′N is the latitude of London. In optics, the resolving power of the human eye is approximately 1 arcminute, which is why standard vision charts are designed accordingly.

Gradians

The gradian (gon), also written grad, is a unit of angle that divides a full circle into exactly 400 equal parts, making a right angle exactly 100 gradians. Introduced during the French Revolution as part of the metric system reforms of the 1790s, the gradian was intended to decimalise angular measurement the way the metre decimalised length. It is still used in land surveying, civil engineering, and military mapping in parts of continental Europe — particularly France, the Netherlands, and Sweden — where its decimal relationship with right angles simplifies triangulation calculations.

Arcminutes (′) to Gradians (gon) - Conversion Table
Arcminutes (′) Gradians (gon)
0.1 ′0.00185 gon
1 ′0.0185 gon
2 ′0.037 gon
3 ′0.0556 gon
5 ′0.0926 gon
10 ′0.1852 gon
20 ′0.3704 gon
30 ′0.5556 gon
50 ′0.9259 gon
100 ′1.8519 gon
1000 ′18.5185 gon

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How many gradians are in 1 arcminutes?

1 arcminutes (′) is exactly 0.018519 gradians (gon).

How do I convert arcminutes to gradians?

Multiply the value in arcminutes by 0.018519 to get the result in gradians. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.