Convert Grade (grad, Common Units) to Angular Mil (Sweden) (Artillery)

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grade (grad)
Common Units
Angular mil (Sweden)
Artillery

This page features online conversion from grade to Angular mil (Sweden). These units belong to different measurement systems. The first one is from Common Units. The second one is from Artillery.

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Common Units

To enter combined unit degrees, minutes, seconds you can type * or o instead of degree symbol °.
grade to circumference (circle)
grade to sextant
grade to radian (rad)
grade to degree (deg)
grade to degrees, minutes, seconds (d°m′s″)
grade to grade (grad)
grade to minute (′)
grade to second (″)
Units: circumference (circle)  / sextant  / radian (rad)  / degree (deg)  / degrees, minutes, seconds (d°m′s″)  / grade (grad)  / minute (′)  / second (″)
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Slope (grade) units

Percentage grade is often used to show slopes in transportation (streets, roads), construction and civil enginering. Zero percent slope denotes a flat horizontal road. 100% slope marks a road that rise one length per one length run, i.e. has an angle of 45 degrees to a horizontal line. A vertical line has an infinite slope.
grade to slope percent (%)
grade to slope permille (‰)
Units: slope percent (%)  / slope permille (‰)
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Nautical

grade to nautical rhumb
Units: nautical rhumb
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Artillery

These scales are used in some military sights and equipment. The name 'thousandth' is due to the fact the unit is close to 1/1000 of a radian.
grade to Russian thousandth
grade to German thousandth
grade to Angular mil (NATO)
grade to Angular mil (Sweden)
Units: Russian thousandth  / German thousandth  / Angular mil (NATO)  / Angular mil (Sweden)

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