Convert Degrees to Microradians
Convert Degrees (°) to Microradians (µrad) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
µrad = ° × 17453.29252
About Degrees
The degree (°) is the most widely used angle unit in everyday life, tracing to Babylonian astronomy ~300 BCE - the ecliptic was divided into 360 parts because the sexagesimal base-60 system made 360 highly divisible (by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20). Each degree divides into 60 arcminutes and 3,600 arcseconds. The degree dominates practical work: compass bearings, geographic coordinates (latitude ±90°, longitude ±180°), wind direction, polygon angles, and engineering drawings. Calculus uses radians because sin(x) ≈ x only holds in radians. 1° = π/180 rad ≈ 17.453 mrad.
About Microradians
A microradian (µrad) is one millionth of a radian (10⁻⁶ rad ≈ 0.206265 arcseconds). It is the standard unit for small angles in precision optics and structural monitoring. A 1 µm wavelength beam from a 1 mm aperture has a diffraction-limited half-angle divergence of ~1 µrad. Atmospheric seeing for ground-based telescopes is typically 2.4-9.7 µrad (0.5-2 arcseconds). Autocollimators resolve angular deviations to 0.05-1 µrad for machine tool alignment. Building tilt monitoring tracks µrad/day. 1 µrad ≈ 0.2063″ = 0.2063 arcseconds.
Quick Reference Table
| Degrees (°) | Microradians (µrad) |
|---|---|
| 1 ° | 17453.3 µrad |
| 2 ° | 34906.6 µrad |
| 5 ° | 87266.5 µrad |
| 10 ° | 174533 µrad |
| 25 ° | 436332 µrad |
| 50 ° | 872665 µrad |
| 100 ° | 1745330 µrad |