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The grad is a unit of plane angle
Angle

In geometry and trigonometry, an angle is the figure formed by two Ray sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle . The magnitude of the angle is the "amount of rotation" that separates the two rays, and can be measured by considering the length of circular arc swept out when one ray is rotated about the vertex to coincide...
, equivalent to of a full circle
Circle

A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those point in a plane which are the same distance from a given point called the center....
, dividing a right angle
Right angle

In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of 90 degree s, corresponding to a quarter turn . It can be defined; as the angle such that twice that angle amounts to a half turn, or 180?....
 in 100. It is also known as gon, grade, or gradian (not to be confused with grade of a slope or gradient, or radian
Radian

The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/pi Degree , or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57?17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level....
). One grad equals of a degree
Degree (angle)

A degree , usually denoted by ? , is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a Turn ; one degree is equivalent to p/180 radians....
 or of a radian
Radian

The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/pi Degree , or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57?17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level....
. In continental Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, the term centigrade was in use for one hundredth of a grade, and the term myriograde was in use for one ten-thousandth of a grade.






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The grad is a unit of plane angle
Angle

In geometry and trigonometry, an angle is the figure formed by two Ray sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle . The magnitude of the angle is the "amount of rotation" that separates the two rays, and can be measured by considering the length of circular arc swept out when one ray is rotated about the vertex to coincide...
, equivalent to of a full circle
Circle

A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those point in a plane which are the same distance from a given point called the center....
, dividing a right angle
Right angle

In geometry and trigonometry, a right angle is an angle of 90 degree s, corresponding to a quarter turn . It can be defined; as the angle such that twice that angle amounts to a half turn, or 180?....
 in 100. It is also known as gon, grade, or gradian (not to be confused with grade of a slope or gradient, or radian
Radian

The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/pi Degree , or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57?17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level....
). One grad equals of a degree
Degree (angle)

A degree , usually denoted by ? , is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a Turn ; one degree is equivalent to p/180 radians....
 or of a radian
Radian

The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/pi Degree , or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57?17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level....
. In continental Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, the term centigrade was in use for one hundredth of a grade, and the term myriograde was in use for one ten-thousandth of a grade. This was one reason for the adoption of the term Celsius
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
 to replace Centigrade as the unit of temperature.

One advantage of this unit is that right angles are easy to add and subtract in mental arithmetic. If one is traveling on a course of 117 grad (clockwise from due North
North

North is one of the four cardinal directions, specifically the direction that, in Western culture, is treated as the fundamental direction:...
), say, then the direction from one's left is instantly convertible into 17 grads; while the direction from one's right is 217 grads; and the direction from behind one is 317 grads. A disadvantage is that the common angles of 30° and 60° in geometry must be expressed in fractions (33 grad and 66 grad, respectively). Similarly, in one hour ( day), Earth rotates by 15° or 16 grad.

In the decimal day
Decimal time

Decimal time is the representation of the time of day using units which are decimally related. This term is often used to refer specifically to #France, which divides the day into 10 decimal hours, each decimal hour into 100 decimal minutes and each decimal minute into 100 decimal seconds, as opposed to the more familiar standard time, whic...
 of 10 decimal-hours per day, 100 decimal-minutes per hour, the Earth would have rotated 400 grads. Additionally, one grad of arc along the Earth's surface was equal to 100 kilometers of distance. This gave the Earth a rotational velocity of 40 kilometers per decimal-minute.

The unit originated in France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 as the grade, along with the metric system
Metric system

The metric system is an international decimalised systems of measurement, founded by France in 1791, that is the common system of Unit of measurement used by most of the world....
. Due to confusion with existing grad(e) units of northern Europe, the name gon was later adopted, first in those regions, later as the international standard. In German
German language

German is a West Germanic languages, thus related to and classified alongside English language and Dutch language. It is one of the world's world language and the most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union....
, the unit was formerly also called Neugrad (new degree).

Although attempts at a general introduction were made, the unit was really only adopted in some countries and for specialised areas, like surveying
Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional space position of points and the distances and angles between them....
. The French artillery has used the grad for decades. The degree, of a circle, or the mathematically convenient radian, of a circle (used in the SI
Si

Si, si, or SI may refer to :...
 system of units) are generally used instead. In the 1970s and 80s most scientific calculator
Scientific calculator

A scientific calculator is a type of Electronics calculator, usually but not always handheld, designed to calculate problems in science , engineering, and mathematics....
s offered the grad as well as radians and degrees for their trigonometric functions, but in recent years some offered degrees and radians only.

The international standard symbol for this unit today is "gon" (see ISO 31-1
ISO 31-1

ISO 31-1 is the part of international standard ISO 31 that defines names and symbols for physical quantity and physical units related to space and time....
). Other symbols used in the past include "gr", "grd", and "g", the latter sometimes written as a superscript, similarly to a degree sign: 50g = 45°.

Conversion of some common angles


Units Values
Revolutions
Turn (geometry)

A turn is a unit of plane angle, equal to 360? or 2p radians. As an angular unit it is mainly useful for large angles, such as in connection with coils and rotation objects....
  
0 1/12 1/8 1/6 1/4 1/2 3/4 1
Degrees
Degree (angle)

A degree , usually denoted by ? , is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1/360 of a Turn ; one degree is equivalent to p/180 radians....
  
30° 45° 60° 90° 180° 270° 360°
Radians
Radian

The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/pi Degree , or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57?17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level....
0
Grads
Grad (angle)

The grad is a unit of plane angle, equivalent to of a full circle, dividing a right angle in 100. It is also known as gon, grade, or gradian ....
0g 50g 100g 200g 300g 400g


Benefits


Each quadrant is assigned a range of 100 grad, which eases recognition of the four quadrants, as well as arithmetic involving perpendicular or opposite angles.
= 0 grad
90° = 100 grad
180° = 200 grad
270° = 300 grad
360° = 400 grad


External links

  • at MathWorld
    MathWorld

    MathWorld is an online mathematics reference work, created and largely written by Eric W. Weisstein. It is sponsored by Wolfram Research Inc. and was partially funded by the National Science Foundation's National Science Digital Library grant to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign....