Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent: 5 percent

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Dr. Elif Yilmaz

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Turkish computational biologist at the Max Planck Institute, mapping gene regulatory networks in rare diseases

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Prof. Kenji Tanaka

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Japanese materials scientist at Kyoto University, known for breakthroughs in sustainable polymer research

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

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  4. FAQs
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5 percent converts to

2.862405 deg

Use this as a quick reference for Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent.

Value Details

Input: 5 percent

Output: 2.862405 deg

Browse all reference values for Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent

Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent

Convert slope percent to angle in degrees using angle = arctan(slope% / 100).

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent values near 5 percent
Slope PercentAngle (Degrees)
-300 percent-71.565051 deg
-200 percent-63.434949 deg
-150 percent-56.309932 deg
-100 percent-45 deg
-75 percent-36.869898 deg
-50 percent-26.565051 deg
-25 percent-14.036243 deg
-10 percent-5.710593 deg
-5 percent-2.862405 deg
0 percent0 deg
5 percent2.862405 deg
10 percent5.710593 deg
25 percent14.036243 deg
50 percent26.565051 deg
75 percent36.869898 deg
100 percent45 deg
150 percent56.309932 deg
200 percent63.434949 deg
300 percent71.565051 deg
500 percent78.690068 deg

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent calculator do?

It helps with converting grade percentages into slope angles for surveying and design.

What formula does the Angle (Degrees) from Slope Percent calculator use?

Angle (degrees) = arctan(slope percent / 100) × 180 / π.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite slope percent value is valid, including negative grades.

When would I use this?

converting grade percentages into slope angles for surveying and design

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