Convert Turn to Quadrant
Input the number of turns you want to convert to quadrants.
How to Convert Turns to Quadrants
The turn and quadrant are both units of angle. By definition, 1 turn equals exactly 4 quadrants. This means to convert turns to quadrants, you multiply by 4.
Formula
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 5 turn to quadrants:
We need to convert turns to quadrants
Since 1 turn = 4 quadrant, multiply by 4
5 × 4 = 20
5 turn = 20 quadrant
Turn to Quadrant Conversion Table
Quick reference table for common turn to quadrant conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.
| Turns (turn) | Quadrants (quadrant) |
|---|---|
| 1 turn | 4 quadrant |
| 2 turn | 8 quadrant |
| 5 turn | 20 quadrant |
| 10 turn | 40 quadrant |
| 15 turn | 60 quadrant |
| 20 turn | 80 quadrant |
| 25 turn | 100 quadrant |
| 50 turn | 200 quadrant |
| 100 turn | 400 quadrant |
About These Units
Turn (turn)
A turn (revolution, cycle, or rotation) is one complete 360° rotation. Turns simplify rotational calculations: 0.5 turns = 180°, 0.25 turns = 90°. Used in engineering, dance choreography, and describing rotational motion. Also called "full rotation" or "cycle."
Quadrant (quadrant)
A quadrant is 1/4 of a circle or 90°, representing a right angle. Quadrants divide the coordinate plane and compass into four sections: NE, SE, SW, NW. Astronomical quadrants were historical instruments for measuring celestial angles up to 90°.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert turns to quadrants?
To convert turns to quadrants, multiply the value by 4. For example, 10 turn = 40 quadrant.
How many quadrants are in 1 turn?
1 turn equals 4 quadrants.
What is the formula for turns to quadrants?
The formula is: quadrant = turn × 4.