Convert Turn to Gradian (turn to g)
Turn (turn) and Gradian (g) are both units of angle. With the conversion form below, you can effortlessly and accurately convert turn to gradian. This free online calculator tool makes it simple and easy to perform the conversion from turn unit to the g unit.
Turn to Gradian conversion
Turn to Gradian Conversion Formula
One Turn is equal to 400 Gradian.
Formula: 1 turn = 400 g
By using this conversion factor, you can easily convert any angle measurement from turn unit to gradian unit with precision.
How to Convert turn to g?
Converting from turn to g is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to ensure accurate conversions from turn to gradian:
- Select the Turn Value: Start by determining the turn (turn) value you want to convert into gradian (g). This is your starting point.
- Multiply by the Conversion Factor: To calculate turn to equivalent gradian amount, multiply the selected turn value by 400.
- Illustration of Multiplication:
- 1 turn = 400 g
- 10 turn = 4000 g
- 100 turn = 40000 g
- Find the Conversion Result: The result of this multiplication is your converted value in gradian unit. This represents the same angle but in a different unit.
- Save Your Gradian Value: After converting, remember to save the result. This value represents the angle you initially measured, now expressed in gradians.
- Alternative Method – Division: If you prefer not to multiply, you can achieve the same conversion by dividing the turn value by 0.0025. This alternative method also gives you the correct angle in gradians.
- Illustration of Division:
- g = turn ÷ 0.0025
What is Angle?
An angle is a measure of the rotation between two rays that share a common endpoint (vertex). The most common unit is the degree (°), where a full circle = 360°. The SI-derived unit is the radian (rad), where a full circle = 2π rad ≈ 6.2832 rad; one radian is the angle subtended at the centre of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius. Other units include the gradian (grad) (400 grad = full circle) and the arcminute (′) and arcsecond (″), widely used in astronomy and navigation.
What is Turn?
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What is Gradian?
Gradian (grad, g, gon) is an unit of angle measurement.
......(Read more on Gradian).Some Turn to Gradian conversions
- 0.1 Turn = 40 g
- 0.2 Turn = 80 g
- 0.3 Turn = 120 g
- 0.4 Turn = 160 g
- 0.5 Turn = 200 g
- 0.6 Turn = 240 g
- 0.7 Turn = 280 g
- 0.8 Turn = 320 g
- 0.9 Turn = 360 g
- 1 Turn = 400 g
- 2 Turn = 800 g
- 3 Turn = 1200 g
- 4 Turn = 1600 g
- 5 Turn = 2000 g
- 6 Turn = 2400 g
- 7 Turn = 2800 g
- 8 Turn = 3200 g
- 9 Turn = 3600 g
- 10 Turn = 4000 g
- 20 Turn = 8000 g
- 30 Turn = 12000 g
- 40 Turn = 16000 g
- 50 Turn = 20000 g
- 60 Turn = 24000 g
- 70 Turn = 28000 g
- 80 Turn = 32000 g
- 90 Turn = 36000 g
- 100 Turn = 40000 g

Turn to Gradian Examples
Example 1:
Convert 0.8 Turn angle to Gradian unit.
Solution:
We know that one Turn is equivalent to 400 Gradian.
Therefore,
0.8 turn = 0.8 x 400 g.
0.8 turn = 320 g.
Hence, 0.8 Turn is approximately equal to 320 Gradian.
Example 2:
Convert 7 Turn angle to Gradian unit.
Solution:
We know that one Turn is equivalent to 400 Gradian.
Therefore,
7 turn = 7 x 400 g.
7 turn = 2800 g.
Hence, 7 Turn is approximately equal to 2800 Gradian.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert turn to g formula?
The main formula for the conversion of the turn value to g amount is to multiply the turn value by 400.
There are 400 Gradian in 1 Turn.To convert from Turn to Gradian, multiply your figure by 400 (or divide by 0.0025).
What is the relation between Turn and Gradian?
The relationship between Turn and Gradian is given as follows: 1 turn = 400 g
What is the value of 1 Turn in equivalent Gradian?
1 Turn angle is equivalent to 400 Gradian angle.
What is the turn in gradian?
1 turn equals 400 gradians.
What is the value of 15 Turn in Gradians?
We know that 1 Turn is equal to 400 Gradian, multiply 15 by 400 Gradian. Therefore, 15 Turn = 15 x 400 Gradian, 15 turn = 6000 g. Hence, the value of 15 Turn in Gradian is 6000 g.
What Angle is 1 g?
The Angle of 1 g spans 0.0025 Turn.
1 turn how much gradian?
1 Turn (turn) corresponds to 400 Gradian (g).