Convert Second of Arc (″) to Gradian (grad) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.
″ → grad Converter
| Second of Arc (″) | Gradian (grad) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 ″ | 0.00003089 grad |
| 0.5 ″ | 0.00015444 grad |
| 1 ″ | 0.00030889 grad |
| 2 ″ | 0.00061778 grad |
| 5 ″ | 0.00154444 grad |
| 10 ″ | 0.00308889 grad |
| 20 ″ | 0.00617778 grad |
| 50 ″ | 0.01544444 grad |
| 100 ″ | 0.03088889 grad |
| 200 ″ | 0.06177778 grad |
| 500 ″ | 0.15444444 grad |
| 1000 ″ | 0.30888889 grad |
| 5000 ″ | 1.54444444 grad |
| 10000 ″ | 3.08888889 grad |
Formula: Gradian = Second of Arc × 0.00030889
Example: 1 ″ = 0.00030889 grad
You can also use the interactive converter above. Simply enter any Second of Arc value and the equivalent Gradian value will appear instantly. Click the ⇄ button to reverse the conversion.
Here is a closer look at what Second of Arc and Gradian are used for, plus answers to the questions people ask most about this conversion.
A Second of Arc (arcsec) equals one-sixtieth of an arcminute, used for extremely precise angular measurement.
A Gradian (grad) divides a full circle into 400 equal parts, used mainly in surveying.
The formula is: Gradian = Second of Arc x 0.00030889. Multiply any Second of Arc value by 0.00030889 to get the equivalent in Gradian.
1 arcsec = 0.00030889 grad.
1 grad = 3237.39842662436 arcsec.
Second of Arc is smaller than Gradian. 1 Gradian = 3237.39842662436 arcsec.