Convert Quadrants to Gradians

Convert Quadrants (quad) to Gradians (grad) instantly and accurately.

Quadrants (quad)
Gradians (grad)

Conversion Formula

grad = quad × 100

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.

About Gradians

A gradian (grad), also called a gon (ISO 31/DIN), equals 1/400 of a full circle - π/200 rad = 0.9°. Its main advantage: a right angle = exactly 100 grad, simplifying complementary and supplementary angle arithmetic. Introduced during the French Revolution as part of decimal angle reform. Surveying in France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Scandinavia uses gradians; professional total stations display both degrees and gons. A 1% slope ≈ 0.6366 grad. 1 grad = 0.9° = 54′ = π/200 rad; 400 grad = 360° = one full circle.

Quick Reference Table

Quadrants (quad)Gradians (grad)
1 quad100 grad
2 quad200 grad
5 quad500 grad
10 quad1000 grad
25 quad2500 grad
50 quad5000 grad
100 quad10000 grad

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