- In trigonometry, the
gradian – also
known as the gon (from
Ancient Gr**** γωνία (gōnía) 'angle'), grad, or grade – is a unit of
measurement of an angle...
-
Celsius and also to
remove confusion with the term for one
hundredth of a
gradian in some languages. Most
countries use this
scale (the
Fahrenheit scale...
- to as Altgrad),
likewise nygrad in Danish,
Swedish and
Norwegian (also
gradian), and nýgráða in Icelandic. To end the confusion, the name gon was later...
- Gutenberg–Richter law, in
seismology Galois ring, in
abstract algebra Gradian, in
geometry Gradshteyn and Ryzhik, a
calculus reference work
General relativity...
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publisher Gastroesophageal reflux disease Glasgow Roller Derby, in
Scotland Gradian, a unit of
angular measurement Grdeša (c. 1120–1180),
Serbian noble GRD...
-
divided into 100
angular units,
currently known as the
gradian,
instead of 90 degrees, and the
gradian into 100
centesimal minutes of arc (centigrades) instead...
-
comparator will
often include an
option to
measure in "minutes and seconds".
Gradian Degree (angle) § Subdivisions ****agesimal § Modern
usage Square minute...
-
equals one turn,
which is by
definition 400
gradians (400 gons or 400g). To
convert from
radians to
gradians multiply by 200 g / π {\displaystyle 200^{\text{g}}/\pi...
- units: 1/4 turn 90° (degrees) π/2
radians 100 grad (also
called grade,
gradian, or gon) 8
points (of a 32-point comp**** rose) 6
hours (astronomical hour...
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place in the
Gradian Year 6664, two
years before "The
Silent Nightmare Incident". The
planet Antichthon, a
protectorate of the
Gradian Empire, suddenly...