Convert Turn to Grad (Angle)




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Turns and gradians are both used to measure angles, with one turn equal to 400 gradians. Gradians divide a circle into 400 parts, making them useful in surveying and engineering where decimal-based calculations are preferred. This conversion is essential when modeling full rotations in systems that rely on gradians.

For example, 0.5 turns equals 200 gradians — a value that might be used to define angular displacement in land measurement or infrastructure layout. Turns offer a simple way to express complete revolutions, while gradians provide finer resolution for technical applications. Converting turns to gradians allows professionals to bridge intuitive rotational values with decimal-based engineering standards. This relationship also appears in geodesy, civil engineering, and robotics.

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