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How do you convert treadmill gradient in percent to degrees? - Answers

A gradient of G% is equivalent toarctan(G/100) degrees.But be aware:On calculators, arctan will be labelled tan-1 and may require another key (eg shift) to be used. In Excel the function is atan().Calculators may give the answer in radians rather than degrees (depending on the settings), and Excel will give the answer in radians. To convert from radians to degrees, multiply the answer by 180/pi.



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A gradient of G% is equivalent toarctan(G/100) degrees.But be aware:On calculators, arctan will be labelled tan-1 and may require another key (eg shift) to be used. In Excel the function is atan().Calculators may give the answer in radians rather than degrees (depending on the settings), and Excel will give the answer in radians. To convert from radians to degrees, multiply the answer by 180/pi.



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How do you convert treadmill gradient in percent to degrees? - Answers

A gradient of G% is equivalent toarctan(G/100) degrees.But be aware:On calculators, arctan will be labelled tan-1 and may require another key (eg shift) to be used. In Excel the function is atan().Calculators may give the answer in radians rather than degrees (depending on the settings), and Excel will give the answer in radians. To convert from radians to degrees, multiply the answer by 180/pi.

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