Arcminutes to Turns Converter
Enter a value to instantly convert between angle units.
1 Arcminute = 0 Turn
Key Formulas
Degree → Radian
rad = ° × 0.0174533Radian → Degree
° = rad × 57.2958Degree → Gradian
grad = ° × 1.11111Gradian → Degree
° = grad × 0.9Formula
turns = arcminutes ÷ 21600Precision rotary encoders and stepper motor systems sometimes log position in arcminutes (fine DMS-style resolution), while the controlling software or animation rig expects position in turns. An encoder that reports position in arcminutes for a robotic telescope mount must feed a turn-based servo controller. Similarly, translating a surveying angle of 5,400 arcminutes (90°) into 0.25 turns gives a motor driver its quarter-revolution position target directly.
Source: ISO 80000-3:2019 (Quantities and units — Space and time)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Real-World Examples
21,600 arcminutes — exactly 1 full turn (360°). A motor encoder completing one revolution confirms this count.
21600 ′ = 1 tr
5,400 arcminutes (90°) — 0.25 turns. The quarter-revolution target for a servo reaching a right-angle position.
5400 ′ = 0.25 tr
10,800 arcminutes (180°) — 0.5 turns. The half-revolution position in a scanning mechanism's 180° sweep.
10800 ′ = 0.5 tr
1,000 arcminutes of telescope encoder readout — 0.046 turns (16.67°), the fraction of revolution for a star tracker's fine adjustment.
1000 ′ = 0.0463 tr