How do you convert milliradians to degrees?

Multiply milliradians by (180/π) / 1000, i.e. mrad × 180/(1000π) degrees.

Detailed answer

1 milliradian is 0.001 radian. Since 1 rad = 180/π degrees, 1 mrad = (180/π)/1000 degrees (about 0.0572958°).

Relationship context

Long-range optics and engineering small-angle approximations often quote mrad.

Quick conversion table

Milliradian (mrad)Degree (deg)
0.10.005729578
10.0572957795
20.114591559
30.1718873385
40.2291831181
50.2864788976
60.3437746771
70.4010704566
80.4583662361
90.5156620156
Milliradian (mrad)Degree (deg)
100.5729577951
201.1459155903
301.7188733854
402.2918311805
502.8647889756
603.4377467708
704.0107045659
804.5836623611
905.1566201562
1005.7295779513

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