Converting between degrees and gradians is fundamental in mathematics, navigation, surveying, and engineering. Degrees are most common in everyday use, radians in calculus and physics, and gradians in surveying.
572.9578 deg = 636.619778 grad
572.9578 (five hundred and seventy-two) degree(s) is equal to 636.619778 (six hundred and thirty-six) gradian(s)
What is degree?
The degree (°) is the most common angle unit, with 360 degrees in a full rotation. It is used in navigation, construction, geography, and everyday descriptions of turns and rotations.
What is gradian?
The gradian (grad), also called a gon, divides a right angle into 100 parts, making a full circle 400 gradians. It is used in surveying and civil engineering, particularly in Europe.
How to convert deg to grad
To convert Degree to Gradian, multiply the value by 1.1111111111.
572.9578 deg × 1.1111111111 = 636.619778 grad
Common Conversions
| deg | grad (Gradian) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 ° | 1.111111 grad | 1 Degree(s) = 1.111111 Gradian(s) |
| 2 ° | 2.222222 grad | 2 Degree(s) = 2.222222 Gradian(s) |
| 5 ° | 5.555556 grad | 5 Degree(s) = 5.555556 Gradian(s) |
| 10 ° | 11.111111 grad | 10 Degree(s) = 11.111111 Gradian(s) |
| 25 ° | 27.777778 grad | 25 Degree(s) = 27.777778 Gradian(s) |
| 50 ° | 55.555556 grad | 50 Degree(s) = 55.555556 Gradian(s) |
| 100 ° | 111.111111 grad | 100 Degree(s) = 111.111111 Gradian(s) |
| 250 ° | 277.777778 grad | 250 Degree(s) = 277.777778 Gradian(s) |
| 500 ° | 555.555556 grad | 500 Degree(s) = 555.555556 Gradian(s) |
| 1000 ° | 1111.111111 grad | 1000 Degree(s) = 1111.111111 Gradian(s) |
| 2500 ° | 2777.777778 grad | 2500 Degree(s) = 2777.777778 Gradian(s) |
| 5000 ° | 5555.555556 grad | 5000 Degree(s) = 5555.555556 Gradian(s) |
| 10000 ° | 11111.111111 grad | 10000 Degree(s) = 11111.111111 Gradian(s) |
Convert Degree to other units
| deg | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 572.9578 ° | 10 rad | Radian |
| 572.9578 ° | 636.619778 grad | Gradian |
| 572.9578 ° | 34377.468 ′ | Arcminute |
| 572.9578 ° | 2062648.08 ″ | Arcsecond |