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In trigonometry, the gradian – also known as the gon (from Ancient Greek γωνία (gōnía) 'angle'), grad, or grade[1] – is a unit of measurement of an angle, defined as one-hundredth of the right angle; in other words, 100 gradians is equal to 90 degrees.[2][3][4] It is equivalent to 1/400 of a turn,[5] 9/10 of a degree, or π/200 of a radian. Measuring angles in gradians is said to employ the centesimal system of angular measurement, initiated as part of metrication and decimalisation efforts.[6][7][8][Note 1]

gon
Compass graded with 400 gon
General information
Unit ofAngle
Symbolgon, g, grad
Conversions
1 gon in ...... is equal to ...
   turns   1/400 turn
   radians   π/200 rad
≈ 0.0157... rad
   milliradians   5π mrad
≈ 15.71... mrad
   degrees   9/10°
   minutes of arc   54′

In continental Europe, the French word centigrade, also known as centesimal minute of arc, was in use for one hundredth of a grade; similarly, the centesimal second of arc was defined as one hundredth of a centesimal arc-minute, analogous to decimal time and the sexagesimal minutes and seconds of arc.[12] The chance of confusion was one reason for the adoption of the term Celsius to replace centigrade as the name of the temperature scale.[13][14]

Gradians are principally used in surveying (especially in Europe),[15][7][16] and to a lesser extent in mining[17] and geology.[18][19]

As of May 2020, the gon is officially a legal unit of measurement in the European Union[20]: 9  and in Switzerland.[21]

The gradian is not part of the International System of Units (SI).[22][20]: 9–10 

History and name edit

The unit originated in France in connection with the French Revolution as the grade, along with the metric system, hence it is occasionally referred to as a metric degree. Due to confusion with the existing term grad(e) in some northern European countries (meaning a standard degree, 1/360 of a turn), the name gon was later adopted, first in those regions, and later as the international standard. In France, it was also called grade nouveau. In German, the unit was formerly also called Neugrad (new degree) (whereas the standard degree was referred to as Altgrad (old degree)), likewise nygrad in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian (also gradian), and nýgráða in Icelandic.

Although attempts at a general introduction were made, the unit was only adopted in some countries, and for specialised areas such as surveying,[15][7][16] mining[17] and geology.[18][19] The French armed forces' artillery units have used the gon for decades.[citation needed] Today, the degree, 1/360 of a turn, or the mathematically more convenient radian, 1/2π of a turn (used in the SI system of units) is generally used instead.

In the 1970s –1990s, most scientific calculators offered the gon, as well as radians and degrees, for their trigonometric functions.[23] In the 2010s, some scientific calculators lack support for gradians.[24]

Symbol edit

gon
Gon
g
Gon
In UnicodeU+1D4D MODIFIER LETTER SMALL G
Related
See alsoU+00B0 ° DEGREE SIGN

The international standard symbol for this unit today is "gon" (see ISO 31-1). Other symbols used in the past include "gr", "grd", and "g", the last sometimes written as a superscript, similarly to a degree sign: 50g = 45°. A metric prefix is sometimes used, as in "dgon", "cgon", "mgon", denoting respectively 0.1 gon, 0.01 gon, 0.001 gon. Centesimal arc-minutes and centesimal arc-seconds were also denoted with superscripts c and cc, respectively.


SI multiples of gon (gon)
Submultiples Multiples
Value SI symbol Name Value SI symbol Name
10−1 gon dgon decigon 101 gon dagon decagon
10−2 gon cgon centigon 102 gon hgon hectogon
10−3 gon mgon milligon 103 gon kgon kilogon
10−6 gon μgon microgon 106 gon Mgon megagon
10−9 gon ngon nanogon 109 gon Ggon gigagon
10−12 gon pgon picogon 1012 gon Tgon teragon
10−15 gon fgon femtogon 1015 gon Pgon petagon
10−18 gon agon attogon 1018 gon Egon exagon
10−21 gon zgon zeptogon 1021 gon Zgon zettagon
10−24 gon ygon yoctogon 1024 gon Ygon yottagon
10−27 gon rgon rontogon 1027 gon Rgon ronnagon
10−30 gon qgon quectogon 1030 gon Qgon quettagon

Advantages and disadvantages edit

Each quadrant is assigned a range of 100 gon, which eases recognition of the four quadrants, as well as arithmetic involving perpendicular or opposite angles.

= 0 gradians
90° = 100 gradians
180° = 200 gradians
270° = 300 gradians
360° = 400 gradians

One advantage of this unit is that right angles to a given angle are easily determined. If one is sighting down a compass course of 117 gon, the direction to one's left is 17 gon, to one's right 217 gon, and behind one 317 gon. A disadvantage is that the common angles of 30° and 60° in geometry must be expressed in fractions (as 33+1/3 gon and 66+2/3 gon respectively).

Conversion edit

Conversion of common angles
Turns Radians Degrees Gradians
0 turn 0 rad 0g
1/72 turn π/36 rad 5+5/9g
1/24 turn π/12 rad 15° 16+2/3g
1/16 turn π/8 rad 22.5° 25g
1/12 turn π/6 rad 30° 33+1/3g
1/10 turn π/5 rad 36° 40g
1/8 turn π/4 rad 45° 50g
1/2π turn 1 rad approx. 57.3° approx. 63.7g
1/6 turn π/3 rad 60° 66+2/3g
1/5 turn 2π/5 rad 72° 80g
1/4 turn π/2 rad 90° 100g
1/3 turn 2π/3 rad 120° 133+1/3g
2/5 turn 4π/5 rad 144° 160g
1/2 turn π rad 180° 200g
3/4 turn 3π/2 rad 270° 300g
1 turn 2π rad 360° 400g

Relation to the metre edit

 
An early definition of the metre was one ten-millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator, measured along a meridian through Paris.

In the 18th century, the metre was defined as the 10-millionth part of a quarter meridian. Thus, 1 gon corresponds to an arc length along the Earth's surface of approximately 100 kilometres; 1 centigon to 1 kilometre; 10 microgons to 1 metre.[25] (The metre has been redefined with increasing precision since then).

Relation to the SI system of units edit

The gradian is not part of the International System of Units (SI). The EU directive on the units of measurement[20]: 9–10  notes that the gradian does not appear in the lists drawn up by the CGPM, CIPM or BIPM. The most recent, 9th edition of the SI Brochure does not mention the gradian at all.[22] The previous edition mentioned it only in a footnote, which said the following:[26]

The gon (or grad, where grad is an alternative name for the gon) is an alternative unit of plane angle to the degree, defined as (π/200) rad. Thus there are 100 gon in a right angle. The potential value of the gon in navigation is that because the distance from the pole to the equator of the Earth is approximately 10000 km, 1 km on the surface of the Earth subtends an angle of one centigon at the centre of the Earth. However the gon is rarely used.

See also edit

  • Angular frequency – Rate of change of angle
  • Milliradian – Angular measurement, thousandth of a radian (primarily military use)
  • Harmonic analysis – Study of superpositions in mathematics
  • Jean-Charles de Borda – French scientist and Navy officer (1733–1799)
  • Repeating circle – type of angular measurement instrument, notably used for navigation
  • Spread (rational trigonometry) – 2005 book reformulating plane geometry
  • Steradian – SI derived unit of solid angle (the "square radian")

Notes edit

  1. ^ On rare occasions, centesimal refers to the division of the full angle (360°) into hundred parts. One example is the description of the gradations on Georg Ohm's torsion balance in Ref.[9] The gradations were in one-hundredths of a full revolution.[10][11]

References edit

  1. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Gradian". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  2. ^ Harris, J. W.; Stocker, H. (1998). Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science. New York: Springer-Verlag. p. 63.
  3. ^ . nist.gov. NIST. Archived from the original on 2017-04-17.
  4. ^ Patrick Bouron (2005). (PDF). Institut Géographique National. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-04-15. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  5. ^ "Gradian". Art of Problem Solving. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  6. ^ Balzer, Fritz (1946). Five Place Natural Sine and Tangent Functions in the Centesimal System. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army.
  7. ^ a b c Zimmerman, Edward G. (1995). "6. Angle Measurement: Transits and Theodolites". In Minnick, Roy; Brinker, Russell Charles (eds.). The surveying handbook (2nd ed.). Chapman & Hall. ISBN 041298511X.
  8. ^ Gorini, Catherine A. (2003). The Facts on File Geometry Handbook. Infobase Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-4381-0957-2.
  9. ^ Cajori, Florian (1899). A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches: Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories. Macmillan. ISBN 9781548494957. The angle through which the torsion-head must be deflected was measured in centesimal divisions of the circle
  10. ^ Ohm, Georg Simon (1826). (PDF). Journal für Chemie und Physik. 46: 137–166. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2020. German: wurde die Größe der Drehung oben an der Drehwage in Hunderttheilen einer ganzen Umdrehung abgelesen (p. 147) [the amount of rotation at the top of the torsion balance was read in hundred parts of an entire revolution]
  11. ^ Keithley, Joseph F. (1999). The Story of Electrical and Magnetic Measurements: From 500 BC to the 1940s. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-7803-1193-0. It hung on a ribbon torsion element with a knob on top, graduated in 100 parts.
  12. ^ Klein, H.A. (2012). The Science of Measurement: A Historical Survey. Dover Books on Mathematics. Dover Publications. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-486-14497-9. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
  13. ^ Frasier, E. Lewis (February 1974), "Improving an imperfect metric system", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 30 (2): 9–44, Bibcode:1974BuAtS..30b...9F, doi:10.1080/00963402.1974.11458078. On p. 42 Frasier argues for using grads instead of radians as a standard unit of angle, but for renaming grads to "radials" instead of renaming the temperature scale.
  14. ^ Mahaffey, Charles T. (1976), "Metrication problems in the construction codes and standards sector", Final Report National Bureau of Standards, NBS Technical Note 915, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Commerce, Institute for Applied Technology, Center for Building Technology, Bibcode:1976nbs..reptU....M, The term "Celsius" was adopted instead of the more familiar "centigrade" because in France the word centigrade has customarily been applied to angles.
  15. ^ a b Kahmen, Heribert; Faig, Wolfgang (2012). Surveying. De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110845716.
  16. ^ a b Schofield, Wilfred (2001). Engineering surveying: theory and examination problems for students (5th ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 9780750649872.
  17. ^ a b Sroka, Anton (2006). "Contribution to the prediction of ground surface movements caused by a rising water level in a flooded mine". In Sobczyk, Eugeniusz; Kicki, Jerzy (eds.). International Mining Forum 2006, New Technological Solutions in Underground Mining: Proceedings of the 7th International Mining Forum, Cracow - Szczyrk - Wieliczka, Poland, February 2006. CRC Press. ISBN 9780415889391.
  18. ^ a b Gunzburger, Yann; Merrien-Soukatchoff, Véronique; Senfaute, Gloria; Piguet, Jack-Pierre; Guglielmi, Yves (2004). "Field investigations, monitoring and modeling in the identification of rock fall causes". In Lacerda, W.; Ehrlich, Mauricio; Fontoura, S. A. B.; Sayão, A. S. F. (eds.). Landslides: Evaluation & Stabilization/Glissement de Terrain: Evaluation et Stabilisation, Set of 2 Volumes: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Landslides, June 28 -July 2, 2004 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Vol. 1. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4822-6288-9.
  19. ^ a b Schmidt, Dietmar; Kühn, Friedrich (2007). "3. Remote sensing: 3.1 Aerial Photography". In Knödel, Klaus; Lange, Gerhard; Voigt, Hans-Jürgen (eds.). Environmental Geology: Handbook of Field Methods and Case Studies. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540-74671-3.
  20. ^ a b c . 27 May 2009. Archived from the original on 22 May 2020. On the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71/354/EEC.
  21. ^ (in German). Archived from the original on 22 May 2020.
  22. ^ a b Le Système international d’unités [The International System of Units] (PDF) (in French and English) (9th ed.), International Bureau of Weights and Measures, 2019, ISBN 978-92-822-2272-0
  23. ^ Maloney, Timothy J. (1992), Electricity: Fundamental Concepts and Applications, Delmar Publishers, p. 453, ISBN 9780827346758, On most scientific calculators, this [the unit for angles] is set by the DRG key
  24. ^ Cooke, Heather (2007), Mathematics for Primary and Early Years: Developing Subject Knowledge, SAGE, p. 53, ISBN 9781847876287, Scientific calculators commonly have two modes for working with angles – degrees and radians
  25. ^ Cartographie – lecture de carte – Partie H Quelques exemples à retenir. 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  26. ^ International Bureau of Weights and Measures (2006), The International System of Units (SI) (PDF) (8th ed.), ISBN 92-822-2213-6, (PDF) from the original on 2021-06-04, retrieved 2021-12-16

External links edit

  • Ask Dr Math
  • Definitions of grade, gon and centigrade on sizes.com
  • Dictionary of Units

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Grade angle redirects here For the grade of an inclined surface see Grade slope Gon angle redirects here For n gon see Regular polygon In trigonometry the gradian also known as the gon from Ancient Greek gwnia gōnia angle grad or grade 1 is a unit of measurement of an angle defined as one hundredth of the right angle in other words 100 gradians is equal to 90 degrees 2 3 4 It is equivalent to 1 400 of a turn 5 9 10 of a degree or p 200 of a radian Measuring angles in gradians is said to employ the centesimal system of angular measurement initiated as part of metrication and decimalisation efforts 6 7 8 Note 1 gonCompass graded with 400 gonGeneral informationUnit ofAngleSymbolgon g gradConversions1 gon in is equal to turns 1 400 turn radians p 200 rad 0 0157 rad milliradians 5p mrad 15 71 mrad degrees 9 10 minutes of arc 54 In continental Europe the French word centigrade also known as centesimal minute of arc was in use for one hundredth of a grade similarly the centesimal second of arc was defined as one hundredth of a centesimal arc minute analogous to decimal time and the sexagesimal minutes and seconds of arc 12 The chance of confusion was one reason for the adoption of the term Celsius to replace centigrade as the name of the temperature scale 13 14 Gradians are principally used in surveying especially in Europe 15 7 16 and to a lesser extent in mining 17 and geology 18 19 As of May 2020 update the gon is officially a legal unit of measurement in the European Union 20 9 and in Switzerland 21 The gradian is not part of the International System of Units SI 22 20 9 10 Contents 1 History and name 1 1 Symbol 2 Advantages and disadvantages 3 Conversion 4 Relation to the metre 5 Relation to the SI system of units 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory and name editThe unit originated in France in connection with the French Revolution as the grade along with the metric system hence it is occasionally referred to as a metric degree Due to confusion with the existing term grad e in some northern European countries meaning a standard degree 1 360 of a turn the name gon was later adopted first in those regions and later as the international standard In France it was also called grade nouveau In German the unit was formerly also called Neugrad new degree whereas the standard degree was referred to as Altgrad old degree likewise nygrad in Danish Swedish and Norwegian also gradian and nygrada in Icelandic Although attempts at a general introduction were made the unit was only adopted in some countries and for specialised areas such as surveying 15 7 16 mining 17 and geology 18 19 The French armed forces artillery units have used the gon for decades citation needed Today the degree 1 360 of a turn or the mathematically more convenient radian 1 2p of a turn used in the SI system of units is generally used instead In the 1970s 1990s most scientific calculators offered the gon as well as radians and degrees for their trigonometric functions 23 In the 2010s some scientific calculators lack support for gradians 24 Symbol edit gonGongGonIn UnicodeU 1D4D ᵍ MODIFIER LETTER SMALL GRelatedSee alsoU 00B0 DEGREE SIGNThe international standard symbol for this unit today is gon see ISO 31 1 Other symbols used in the past include gr grd and g the last sometimes written as a superscript similarly to a degree sign 50g 45 A metric prefix is sometimes used as in dgon cgon mgon denoting respectively 0 1 gon 0 01 gon 0 001 gon Centesimal arc minutes and centesimal arc seconds were also denoted with superscripts c and cc respectively SI multiples of gon gon Submultiples MultiplesValue SI symbol Name Value SI symbol Name10 1 gon dgon decigon 101 gon dagon decagon10 2 gon cgon centigon 102 gon hgon hectogon10 3 gon mgon milligon 103 gon kgon kilogon10 6 gon mgon microgon 106 gon Mgon megagon10 9 gon ngon nanogon 109 gon Ggon gigagon10 12 gon pgon picogon 1012 gon Tgon teragon10 15 gon fgon femtogon 1015 gon Pgon petagon10 18 gon agon attogon 1018 gon Egon exagon10 21 gon zgon zeptogon 1021 gon Zgon zettagon10 24 gon ygon yoctogon 1024 gon Ygon yottagon10 27 gon rgon rontogon 1027 gon Rgon ronnagon10 30 gon qgon quectogon 1030 gon Qgon quettagonAdvantages and disadvantages editEach quadrant is assigned a range of 100 gon which eases recognition of the four quadrants as well as arithmetic involving perpendicular or opposite angles 0 0 gradians90 100 gradians180 200 gradians270 300 gradians360 400 gradiansOne advantage of this unit is that right angles to a given angle are easily determined If one is sighting down a compass course of 117 gon the direction to one s left is 17 gon to one s right 217 gon and behind one 317 gon A disadvantage is that the common angles of 30 and 60 in geometry must be expressed in fractions as 33 1 3 gon and 66 2 3 gon respectively Conversion editConversion of common angles Turns Radians Degrees Gradians0 turn 0 rad 0 0g1 72 turn p 36 rad 5 5 5 9 g1 24 turn p 12 rad 15 16 2 3 g1 16 turn p 8 rad 22 5 25g1 12 turn p 6 rad 30 33 1 3 g1 10 turn p 5 rad 36 40g1 8 turn p 4 rad 45 50g1 2p turn 1 rad approx 57 3 approx 63 7g1 6 turn p 3 rad 60 66 2 3 g1 5 turn 2p 5 rad 72 80g1 4 turn p 2 rad 90 100g1 3 turn 2p 3 rad 120 133 1 3 g2 5 turn 4p 5 rad 144 160g1 2 turn p rad 180 200g3 4 turn 3p 2 rad 270 300g1 turn 2p rad 360 400gRelation to the metre editFurther information History of the metre Meridional definition See also Arc length Great circles on Earth and Nautical mile Similar definitions nbsp An early definition of the metre was one ten millionth of the distance from the North Pole to the equator measured along a meridian through Paris In the 18th century the metre was defined as the 10 millionth part of a quarter meridian Thus 1 gon corresponds to an arc length along the Earth s surface of approximately 100 kilometres 1 centigon to 1 kilometre 10 microgons to 1 metre 25 The metre has been redefined with increasing precision since then Relation to the SI system of units editThe gradian is not part of the International System of Units SI The EU directive on the units of measurement 20 9 10 notes that the gradian does not appear in the lists drawn up by the CGPM CIPM or BIPM The most recent 9th edition of the SI Brochure does not mention the gradian at all 22 The previous edition mentioned it only in a footnote which said the following 26 The gon or grad where grad is an alternative name for the gon is an alternative unit of plane angle to the degree defined as p 200 rad Thus there are 100 gon in a right angle The potential value of the gon in navigation is that because the distance from the pole to the equator of the Earth is approximately 10000 km 1 km on the surface of the Earth subtends an angle of one centigon at the centre of the Earth However the gon is rarely used See also editAngular frequency Rate of change of angle Milliradian Angular measurement thousandth of a radian primarily military use Harmonic analysis Study of superpositions in mathematics Jean Charles de Borda French scientist and Navy officer 1733 1799 Repeating circle type of angular measurement instrument notably used for navigationPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Spread rational trigonometry 2005 book reformulating plane geometryPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Steradian SI derived unit of solid angle the square radian Notes edit On rare occasions centesimal refers to the division of the full angle 360 into hundred parts One example is the description of the gradations on Georg Ohm s torsion balance in Ref 9 The gradations were in one hundredths of a full revolution 10 11 References edit Weisstein Eric W Gradian mathworld wolfram com Retrieved 2020 08 31 Harris J W Stocker H 1998 Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science New York Springer Verlag p 63 NIST Guide to the SI Appendix B 9 Factors for units listed by kind of quantity or field of science nist gov NIST Archived from the original on 2017 04 17 Patrick Bouron 2005 Cartographie Lecture de Carte PDF Institut Geographique National p 12 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 04 15 Retrieved 2011 07 07 Gradian Art of Problem Solving Retrieved 2020 08 31 Balzer Fritz 1946 Five Place Natural Sine and Tangent Functions in the Centesimal System Army Map Service Corps of Engineers U S Army a b c Zimmerman Edward G 1995 6 Angle Measurement Transits and Theodolites In Minnick Roy Brinker Russell Charles eds The surveying handbook 2nd ed Chapman amp Hall ISBN 041298511X Gorini Catherine A 2003 The Facts on File Geometry Handbook Infobase Publishing p 22 ISBN 978 1 4381 0957 2 Cajori Florian 1899 A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories Macmillan ISBN 9781548494957 The angle through which the torsion head must be deflected was measured in centesimal divisions of the circle Ohm Georg Simon 1826 Bestimmung des Gesetzes nach welchem Metalle die Contactelektricitat leiten nebst einem Entwurfe zur Theorie des Voltaischen Apparates und des Schweiggerschen Multiplikators PDF Journal fur Chemie und Physik 46 137 166 Archived from the original PDF on 23 May 2020 German wurde die Grosse der Drehung oben an der Drehwage in Hunderttheilen einer ganzen Umdrehung abgelesen p 147 the amount of rotation at the top of the torsion balance was read in hundred parts of an entire revolution Keithley Joseph F 1999 The Story of Electrical and Magnetic Measurements From 500 BC to the 1940s John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 7803 1193 0 It hung on a ribbon torsion element with a knob on top graduated in 100 parts Klein H A 2012 The Science of Measurement A Historical Survey Dover Books on Mathematics Dover Publications p 114 ISBN 978 0 486 14497 9 Retrieved 2022 01 02 Frasier E Lewis February 1974 Improving an imperfect metric system Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 30 2 9 44 Bibcode 1974BuAtS 30b 9F doi 10 1080 00963402 1974 11458078 On p 42 Frasier argues for using grads instead of radians as a standard unit of angle but for renaming grads to radials instead of renaming the temperature scale Mahaffey Charles T 1976 Metrication problems in the construction codes and standards sector Final Report National Bureau of Standards NBS Technical Note 915 U S Department of Commerce National Bureau of Commerce Institute for Applied Technology Center for Building Technology Bibcode 1976nbs reptU M The term Celsius was adopted instead of the more familiar centigrade because in France the word centigrade has customarily been applied to angles a b Kahmen Heribert Faig Wolfgang 2012 Surveying De Gruyter ISBN 9783110845716 a b Schofield Wilfred 2001 Engineering surveying theory and examination problems for students 5th ed Butterworth Heinemann ISBN 9780750649872 a b Sroka Anton 2006 Contribution to the prediction of ground surface movements caused by a rising water level in a flooded mine In Sobczyk Eugeniusz Kicki Jerzy eds International Mining Forum 2006 New Technological Solutions in Underground Mining Proceedings of the 7th International Mining Forum Cracow Szczyrk Wieliczka Poland February 2006 CRC Press ISBN 9780415889391 a b Gunzburger Yann Merrien Soukatchoff Veronique Senfaute Gloria Piguet Jack Pierre Guglielmi Yves 2004 Field investigations monitoring and modeling in the identification of rock fall causes In Lacerda W Ehrlich Mauricio Fontoura S A B Sayao A S F eds Landslides Evaluation amp Stabilization Glissement de Terrain Evaluation et Stabilisation Set of 2 Volumes Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Landslides June 28 July 2 2004 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Vol 1 CRC Press ISBN 978 1 4822 6288 9 a b Schmidt Dietmar Kuhn Friedrich 2007 3 Remote sensing 3 1 Aerial Photography In Knodel Klaus Lange Gerhard Voigt Hans Jurgen eds Environmental Geology Handbook of Field Methods and Case Studies Springer Science amp Business Media ISBN 978 3 540 74671 3 a b c Directive 80 181 EEC 27 May 2009 Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 On the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71 354 EEC 941 202 Einheitenverordnung in German Archived from the original on 22 May 2020 a b Le Systeme international d unites The International System of Units PDF in French and English 9th ed International Bureau of Weights and Measures 2019 ISBN 978 92 822 2272 0 Maloney Timothy J 1992 Electricity Fundamental Concepts and Applications Delmar Publishers p 453 ISBN 9780827346758 On most scientific calculators this the unit for angles is set by the DRG key Cooke Heather 2007 Mathematics for Primary and Early Years Developing Subject Knowledge SAGE p 53 ISBN 9781847876287 Scientific calculators commonly have two modes for working with angles degrees and radians Cartographie lecture de carte Partie H Quelques exemples a retenir Archived 2 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine International Bureau of Weights and Measures 2006 The International System of Units SI PDF 8th ed ISBN 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