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Gradians to Arcseconds Converter

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1 Gradian = 3240 Arcsecond

Key Formulas

Degree → Radian

rad = ° × 0.0174533

Radian → Degree

° = rad × 57.2958

Degree → Gradian

grad = ° × 1.11111

Gradian → Degree

° = grad × 0.9

Formula

arcseconds = gradians × 3240

Geodetic surveys that require millimetre-level accuracy over large areas use arcseconds in their precision budgets and error analyses. When the survey instrument is calibrated in gradians but the geodetic reference network uses DMS with arcsecond precision, converting gradian measurements to arcseconds is the entry point for the adjustment computation. The 3,240 factor follows from 1 grad = 0.9° = 54′ = 3,240″.

Source: ISO 80000-3:2019 (Quantities and units — Space and time)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real-World Examples

One gradian — 3,240 arcseconds (= 54 arcminutes = 0.9°). The anchor conversion for gradian-to-arcsecond work.

1 grad = 3240 ″

A right angle (100 grad) — 324,000 arcseconds = 90°, confirming the same value as 90 × 3,600 = 324,000 arcseconds.

100 grad = 324000 ″

A 0.1 grad precision threshold on a high-accuracy total station — 324 arcseconds, compared against the network's 5-arcsecond closure tolerance.

0.1 grad = 324 ″

A 10 grad angle in a precision geodetic survey — 32,400 arcseconds, expressed for entry into an arcsecond-based least-squares adjustment program.

10 grad = 32400 ″