🧭 Radians → Degrees Converter

Switch between radian measure and more intuitive degree-based angles.

Ideal for trigonometry homework, engineering graphics, and programming tasks where radians must be expressed in degrees.

Degrees: 180°

Gradians: 200 gon

Turns: 0.5 turn

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter radians

Input the angular measurement in radians.

2

Review degrees

The converter multiplies by 180/Ï€ to present degrees.

3

Use other units

Gradians and turns help when working with surveying or animation tools.

Formula

Degrees = Radians × (180 / π)

Gradians = Radians × (200 / π)

Turns = Radians ÷ (2π)

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

Radians are natural for calculus and trigonometric functions, but degrees make angles easier to visualize. This converter ensures you can switch representations without sacrificing accuracy.

Extra outputs in gradians and turns support surveying, navigation, and motion design workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why multiply by 180/Ï€?

Because 180 degrees equal π radians, so each radian is 180/π degrees.

What is a gradian?

A gradian (gon) divides a circle into 400 parts, useful in surveying.

What is a turn?

A turn measures full rotations; 1 turn = 2π radians = 360°.

Does it support negative angles?

Yes. Enter any numeric radian value, positive or negative.