Turns to Quadrants calculator

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How to use it?

To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

Rounding: 
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Turns to Quadrants formula

Quadrants to Turns formula

Turns
Turns

Counterclockwise rotations about the center point where a complete rotation is equal to 1 turn.

Source: Wikipedia

Quadrants
Quadrants

A quarter circle sector is equal to 90°.

Source: Wikipedia


Turns to Quadrants Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Turns to Quadrants conversion table based on your needs.

Selected rounding: none (You can change it above in the dropdown)

From:
To:
Increment:
turn quadrant turn quadrant turn quadrant turn quadrant
1 4 26 104 51 204 76 304
2 8 27 108 52 208 77 308
3 12 28 112 53 212 78 312
4 16 29 116 54 216 79 316
5 20 30 120 55 220 80 320
6 24 31 124 56 224 81 324
7 28 32 128 57 228 82 328
8 32 33 132 58 232 83 332
9 36 34 136 59 236 84 336
10 40 35 140 60 240 85 340
11 44 36 144 61 244 86 344
12 48 37 148 62 248 87 348
13 52 38 152 63 252 88 352
14 56 39 156 64 256 89 356
15 60 40 160 65 260 90 360
16 64 41 164 66 264 91 364
17 68 42 168 67 268 92 368
18 72 43 172 68 272 93 372
19 76 44 176 69 276 94 376
20 80 45 180 70 280 95 380
21 84 46 184 71 284 96 384
22 88 47 188 72 288 97 388
23 92 48 192 73 292 98 392
24 96 49 196 74 296 99 396
25 100 50 200 75 300 100 400

  • Turn (360°)
    A turn is a unit of plane angle measurement equal to 2π radians, 360 degrees or 400 gradians. A turn is also referred to as a cycle (abbreviated cyc), revolution (abbreviated rev), complete rotation (abbreviated rot) or full circle.
  • Quadrant (90°)
    A circular sector or circle sector (symbol: ⌔), is the portion of a disk enclosed by two radii and an arc, where the smaller area is known as the minor sector and the larger being the major sector. In the diagram, θ is the central angle in radians, r the radius of the circle, and L is the arc length of the minor sector. A sector with the central angle of 180° is called a half-disk and is bounded by a diameter and a semicircle. Sectors with other central angles are sometimes given special names, these include quadrants (90°), sextants (60°) and octants (45°), which come from the sector being one 4th or 6th or 8th part of a full circle, respectively.
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