Convert Gradians per second squared to Milliradians per second squared

Convert Gradians per second squared (gon/s²) to Milliradians per second squared (mrad/s²) instantly and accurately.

Gradians per second squared (gon/s²)
Milliradians per second squared (mrad/s²)

Conversion Formula

mrad/s² = gon/s² × 15.70796327

About Gradians per second squared

The gradian per second squared (gon/s²) equals π/200 ≈ 0.015708 rad/s². The gradian (1 gon = 0.9°) is the standard angular unit in continental European surveying; robotic total stations (Leica TS16, Trimble S-Series) that report angular speed in gon/s naturally characterise servo acceleration in gon/s². DIN 18709 survey instrument calibration records angular acceleration in the gradian system. 1 gon/s² = π/200 rad/s² ≈ 0.9 °/s².

About Milliradians per second squared

The milliradian per second squared (mrad/s²) equals 10⁻³ rad/s², the natural unit for robotic joint angular acceleration. Industrial robot arms (KUKA KR 1000, ABB IRB 8700) run joint acceleration profiles of 50-500 mrad/s²; CNC machine spindle synchronisation algorithms generate 1-100 mrad/s². Optical phased-array beam-steering systems also operate in this range. 1 mrad/s² = 10⁻³ rad/s² ≈ 0.0573 °/s² ≈ 9.549 × 10⁻³ rpm/s.

Quick Reference Table

Gradians per second squared (gon/s²)Milliradians per second squared (mrad/s²)
1 gon/s²15.708 mrad/s²
2 gon/s²31.4159 mrad/s²
5 gon/s²78.5398 mrad/s²
10 gon/s²157.08 mrad/s²
25 gon/s²392.699 mrad/s²
50 gon/s²785.398 mrad/s²
100 gon/s²1570.8 mrad/s²

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