Arcseconds to Degrees

Convert arcsec to deg instantly — with a table, common angle values, and a live calculator.

1 arcsec equals 0.000278 deg.

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Result (deg)0.000278 deg

arcsec to deg table

arcsecdeg
1 arcsec0.000278 deg
2 arcsec0.000556 deg
3 arcsec0.000833 deg
5 arcsec0.00139 deg
10 arcsec0.00278 deg
15 arcsec0.00417 deg
20 arcsec0.00556 deg
30 arcsec0.00833 deg
45 arcsec0.0125 deg
60 arcsec0.0167 deg
90 arcsec0.025 deg
120 arcsec0.0333 deg
135 arcsec0.0375 deg
150 arcsec0.0417 deg
180 arcsec0.05 deg
270 arcsec0.075 deg
360 arcsec0.1 deg
400 arcsec0.111 deg
500 arcsec0.139 deg
720 arcsec0.2 deg
1000 arcsec0.278 deg
3600 arcsec1 deg

deg to arcsec (reverse)

degarcsec
1 deg3600 arcsec
2 deg7200 arcsec
3 deg10800 arcsec
5 deg18000 arcsec
10 deg36000 arcsec
15 deg54000 arcsec
20 deg72000 arcsec
30 deg108000 arcsec
45 deg162000 arcsec
60 deg216000 arcsec
90 deg324000 arcsec
120 deg432000 arcsec
135 deg486000 arcsec
150 deg540000 arcsec
180 deg648000 arcsec
270 deg972000 arcsec
360 deg1296000 arcsec
400 deg1440000 arcsec
500 deg1800000 arcsec
720 deg2592000 arcsec
1000 deg3600000 arcsec
3600 deg12960000 arcsec

Common angle values

arcsecdeg
15 arcsec0.00417 deg
30 arcsec0.00833 deg
45 arcsec0.0125 deg
60 arcsec0.0167 deg
90 arcsec0.025 deg
120 arcsec0.0333 deg
135 arcsec0.0375 deg
180 arcsec0.05 deg
270 arcsec0.075 deg
360 arcsec0.1 deg
720 arcsec0.2 deg
1000 arcsec0.278 deg

How it scales

0.0070.0140.0210.0280255075100arcsec

1 turn (360°) in other units

360deg6.28rad400grad

The ratio at a glance

1 arcsec0.0003 deg

Degrees, radians, and gradians — the key angle units

The degree (°) divides the full circle into 360 parts and is the everyday unit in geometry and navigation. The radian (rad) is the standard mathematical unit: 180° = π rad, so 1 rad ≈ 57.2958°. The gradian (gon) divides the circle into 400 parts, so one full turn is 400 grad = 360° and 1 grad = 0.9° — common in surveying because a right angle is exactly 100 grad.

For very small angles the degree is subdivided further: 1° = 60 arcminutes (′) and 1 arcminute = 60 arcseconds (″), so 1° = 3,600 arcseconds — used in astronomy and navigation. A turn describes one full circle (360°). For more unit pairs, use our angle conversion hub.

Where angle conversions are used

Angle conversions appear in maths, navigation, and engineering — degrees, radians, and gradians measure the same turn differently.

  • A full circle is 360 degrees, 2π radians (about 6.283), or 400 gradians.
  • Radians are the natural unit in calculus and physics because they simplify the formulas.
  • 180 degrees equals exactly π radians — the half-turn that flips a direction.

Frequently asked questions

How many deg are in 1 arcsec?

1 arcsec equals 0.000278 deg.

How many deg are in 2 arcsec?

2 arcsec equal 0.000556 deg.

How do I convert arcsec to deg?

Divide the angle in arcsec by 3600 to get deg.

What are arcminutes and arcseconds?

They subdivide the degree finely: 1° = 60 arcminutes (′) and 1 arcminute = 60 arcseconds (″), so 1° = 3,600 arcseconds. These units are used in astronomy and navigation for very small angles.

What are these angle units used for?

Degrees (°) are the everyday unit in geometry and navigation. Radians (rad) are the standard mathematical unit, especially in trigonometry and physics. Gradians (gon) are used in surveying, while arcminutes and arcseconds express very small angles in astronomy and navigation. A turn describes one full circle (360°).

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