Angle

Degrees Turns

° → tr

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Degrees to Turns Formula

To convert from Degrees to Turns, you can use the following formula:

Turns = Degrees × 360

This means you need to multiply your Degrees value by 360 to get the equivalent value in Turns.

° → tr Reference Table

° tr
0.01 ° 0.00002777777778 tr
0.1 ° 0.0002777777778 tr
0.5 ° 0.001388888889 tr
1 ° 0.002777777778 tr
5 ° 0.01388888889 tr
10 ° 0.02777777778 tr
50 ° 0.1388888889 tr
100 ° 0.2777777778 tr
500 ° 1.388888889 tr
1000 ° 2.777777778 tr

Why Convert Degrees to Turns?

Converting between degrees (°) and turns (tr) is one of the most common angle conversions. Whether for engineering, cooking, travel, or science, knowing how to quickly convert ° to tr saves time and prevents errors.

Angle conversions between ° and tr are fundamental in geometry, astronomy, and navigation. Engineers and architects convert between degrees and radians for structural calculations and trigonometric functions. In astronomy, precise angle measurements are needed to track celestial bodies and calculate distances in space. Navigational tools, from simple compasses to complex GPS systems, rely on accurate angular data to plot courses. A small error in angle conversion can lead to significant deviations over long distances, causing bridges to misalign or ships to miss their destinations.

How to Convert Degrees to Turns

To convert degrees to turns, use the following formula:

tr = ° × 0.002777777778

Example: 1 ° = 0.002777777778 tr

For example, 5 ° = 0.01388888889 tr, 10 ° = 0.02777777778 tr, and 100 ° = 0.2777777778 tr. For larger values, 1000 ° = 2.777777778 tr. Conversely, 1 tr = 360 °. Our calculator above performs this conversion instantly with full precision — no rounding errors.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Radians vs Degrees: calculators often default to Radians; check mode.
  • Gradians: a Gradian is not a Degree (100 grads = 90 degrees).
  • Modulus 360: 370 degrees is physically same as 10 degrees, but mathematically distinct.

Pro Tips

  • Carpentry: 45 degrees is the classic miter cut for corners.
  • Triangles: Angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
  • Sun angle: Impacts solar panel efficiency; tilt towards equator.

What is a Degree?

A measurement of plane angle, 1/360 of a full rotation.

Geometry and navigation.

What is a Turn?

A full rotation (360 degrees).

Mechanics.

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