Convert Arcminutes to Quadrants
Convert Arcminutes (′) to Quadrants (quad) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
quad = ′ × 0.0001851851852
About Arcminutes
An arcminute (′) is 1/60 of a degree - π/10,800 rad ≈ 2.909 × 10⁻⁴ rad. One arcminute of latitude equals exactly one nautical mile (1,852 m), which is the origin of the nautical mile unit. The Moon and Sun both subtend ~30 arcminutes in apparent diameter - the coincidence exploited in total solar eclipses. Human 20/20 visual acuity resolves letters 5 arcminutes tall at 6 m. Binocular and telescope apparent fields of view are quoted in arcminutes. 1′ = π/10,800 rad ≈ 0.01667° ≈ 290.9 µrad.
About Quadrants
A quadrant equals 1/4 of a full circle - π/2 rad = 90°, the right angle. Perpendicularity underpins Euclidean geometry, the Pythagorean theorem, and Cartesian coordinate systems. In AC electrical engineering, voltage and current in purely reactive circuits are exactly 90° out of phase, defining reactive power in VAr. The four quadrants of the unit circle determine the sign of sine, cosine, and tangent. GPS orbital elements encode latitude in semicircles bounded by ±1 quadrant = ±90°. 1 quadrant = 90° = 100 grad = π/2 rad = 1,600 NATO mils.
Quick Reference Table
| Arcminutes (′) | Quadrants (quad) |
|---|---|
| 1 ′ | 0.000185185 quad |
| 2 ′ | 0.00037037 quad |
| 5 ′ | 0.000925926 quad |
| 10 ′ | 0.00185185 quad |
| 25 ′ | 0.00462963 quad |
| 50 ′ | 0.00925926 quad |
| 100 ′ | 0.0185185 quad |