Is gon to ° the same as ° to gon?
No. They are inverse operations. For this page, 1 gon equals 0.9 °, while 1 ° equals 1.1111111111 gon.
Angle
Convert Gradian (gon) to Degree (°) instantly.
Formula
value × 0.9
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 gon | 0.9 ° |
| 5 gon | 4.5 ° |
| 10 gon | 9 ° |
| 100 gon | 90 ° |
| 1,000 gon | 900 ° |
This conversion scales values from a smaller angle unit to a larger one. That usually decreases the numeric value when going from gon to °.
Definition: Gradian (gon) is a standardized unit used to measure angle.
History/Origin: This unit is part of established international or regional measurement systems and is included in engineering and scientific references.
Current use: This unit appears in real-world angle calculations, technical documentation, and day-to-day conversions.
Definition: Degree (°) is a standardized unit used to measure angle.
History/Origin: This unit is part of established international or regional measurement systems and is included in engineering and scientific references.
Current use: This unit appears in real-world angle calculations, technical documentation, and day-to-day conversions.
| Gradian [gon] | Degree [°] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 gon | 0.009 ° |
| 0.1 gon | 0.09 ° |
| 1 gon | 0.9 ° |
| 2 gon | 1.8 ° |
| 5 gon | 4.5 ° |
| 10 gon | 9 ° |
| 20 gon | 18 ° |
| 50 gon | 45 ° |
| 100 gon | 90 ° |
1 gon = 0.9 °
1 ° = 1.1111111111 gon
Formula: value × 0.9
Example: 15 gon = 13.5 °
No. They are inverse operations. For this page, 1 gon equals 0.9 °, while 1 ° equals 1.1111111111 gon.
Use the factor 0.9 for quick mental math, then refine with the exact calculator result when precision matters.