Arcminutes to Quadrants (′ → quad)

0.00018519

1.0000 = 0.00018519 quad

Formula

1 ′ = 0.00018518518518518518 quad
QuadrantsArcminutes (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

quad
00
1.00000.00018519
2.00000.00037037
3.00000.00055556
4.00000.00074074
5.00000.00092593
6.00000.0011111
7.00000.0012963
8.00000.0014815
9.00000.0016667
10.0000.0018519
11.0000.0020370
12.0000.0022222
13.0000.0024074
14.0000.0025926
15.0000.0027778
16.0000.0029630
17.0000.0031481
18.0000.0033333
19.0000.0035185
quad
20.0000.0037037
21.0000.0038889
22.0000.0040741
23.0000.0042593
24.0000.0044444
25.0000.0046296
26.0000.0048148
27.0000.0050000
28.0000.0051852
29.0000.0053704
30.0000.0055556
31.0000.0057407
32.0000.0059259
33.0000.0061111
34.0000.0062963
35.0000.0064815
36.0000.0066667
37.0000.0068519
38.0000.0070370
39.0000.0072222
quad
40.0000.0074074
41.0000.0075926
42.0000.0077778
43.0000.0079630
44.0000.0081481
45.0000.0083333
46.0000.0085185
47.0000.0087037
48.0000.0088889
49.0000.0090741
50.0000.0092593
51.0000.0094444
52.0000.0096296
53.0000.0098148
54.0000.010000
55.0000.010185
56.0000.010370
57.0000.010556
58.0000.010741
59.0000.010926
quad
60.0000.011111
61.0000.011296
62.0000.011481
63.0000.011667
64.0000.011852
65.0000.012037
66.0000.012222
67.0000.012407
68.0000.012593
69.0000.012778
70.0000.012963
71.0000.013148
72.0000.013333
73.0000.013519
74.0000.013704
75.0000.013889
76.0000.014074
77.0000.014259
78.0000.014444
79.0000.014630

Arcminutes to Quadrants Conversion

Converting Arcminutes (′) to Quadrants (quad) is a common angle conversion. 1 ′ equals 0.000185 quad. For example, 100 ′ is equal to 0.018519 quad.

Quick Mental Math: Arcminutes to Quadrants

5400 arcminutes is 1 quadrant, so scale from that anchor.

Why is converting Arcminutes to Quadrants tricky?

arcminutes and quadrants split one full turn into different counts, so people often flip the ratio and divide when they should multiply.

Quick Reference Values

1 ′ = 0.000185 quad. 5 ′ = 0.000926 quad. 10 ′ = 0.001852 quad. 25 ′ = 0.00463 quad. 50 ′ = 0.009259 quad. 100 ′ = 0.018519 quad.

What is Arcminutes?

Arcminutes (′) is a unit of angle. An arcminute is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree. It corresponds to 1/21,600 of a full circle or precisely 1/60 of a degree, where one degree equals 1/360 of a full rotation [iso-80000]. Arcminutes are used to measure small angles in astronomy and navigation. The concept of subdividing degrees into minutes dates back to ancient Babylonian astronomy and was formalized in modern angular measurement systems by international standards organizations in the 20th century [iso-80000]. Arcminutes are widely used in astronomy worldwide for specifying celestial coordinates and resolving power of telescopes. They also appear in cartography and geodesy standards internationally [nist-si-guide].

What is Quadrants?

Quadrants (quad) is a unit of angle. A quadrant is a unit of angular measurement equal to one quarter of a full circle or 90 degrees. It is used to divide circles into four equal parts, each covering 90° [iso-80000]. The quadrant was originally used in navigation and astronomy during the Middle Ages, particularly in the 15th and 16th centuries, as a tool for measuring angles up to 90 degrees [iso-80000]. Quadrants are applied in navigation, surveying, and geometry worldwide to describe directions or sections of a plane or sphere [iso-80000].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: arc minute, arc min, arcminuteses, arcminutess, quadrant, quadrent, quantant. All of these refer to the Arcminutes to Quadrants conversion.

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