Angle Converter

Convert Second of Arc to Milliradian

Instantly convert Second of Arc to Milliradian with our advanced Angle calculator. Whether you need precise calculations for Second of Arc or Milliradian, this tool provides accurate results with related formulas and conversion tables.

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What is a Second of Arc?

The Second of Arc, or arcsecond, is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of an arcminute or 1/3600 of a degree.

What is a Milliradian?

The Milliradian (mrad) is an SI derived unit for angular measurement which is defined as a thousandth of a radian (0.001 radian). It is used in firearm optics and finding ranges.

How to Convert Second of Arc to Milliradian

To convert Second of Arc to Milliradian, divide the Second of Arc value by 206.

mrad = ″ ÷ 206

Manual Calculation Steps

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Step 1: Identify the Formula

The standard formula to convert from Second of Arc to Milliradian is:

mrad = ″ ÷ 206
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Step 2: Plug in the Value

Substitute the value you want to convert (for example, 5 ″) into the formula.

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Step 3: Calculate the Result

Perform the calculation to get the result in Milliradian.

Second of Arc to Milliradian Conversion Table

Second of Arc ()Milliradian (mrad)
10.00484814 mrad
50.0242407 mrad
100.0484814 mrad
250.121203 mrad
500.242407 mrad
1000.484814 mrad
5002.42407 mrad
10004.84814 mrad

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Milliradian are in a Second of Arc?

There are 0.00484814 Milliradian in 1 Second of Arc.

What is the difference between Second of Arc and Milliradian?

Second of Arc and Milliradian are both units used to measure angle. The Second of Arc is smaller than the Milliradian.

How do I convert Second of Arc to Milliradian?

To convert Second of Arc to Milliradian, divide the Second of Arc value by 206. For example, to find out how many Milliradian there are in a specific number of Second of Arc, simply apply this formula.

What are the common uses of Second of Arc and Milliradian?

Second of Arc and Milliradian are commonly used in angle measurements. Second of Arc is often used for smaller scale measurements relative to Milliradian.