Milliradians to Radians

Convert milliradians (mrad) to radians, where 1000 mrad = 1 radian.

Author

Prof. Oleksandr Kovalenko

Math editorial contributor

Ukrainian cybersecurity researcher at ETH Zurich, focused on post-quantum cryptographic protocols

Reviewed by

Prof. Hans Muller

Math content reviewer

German renewable energy engineer at TU Munich, pioneering grid-scale hydrogen storage solutions

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

250 mrad =

0.25 rad

Representative value from the Milliradians to Radians reference table.

Reference Values

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Milliradians to Radians

Convert milliradians (mrad) to radians, where 1000 mrad = 1 radian.

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Reference Table

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Milliradians to Radians Reference
MilliradiansRadians
-5,000 mrad-5 rad
-4,000 mrad-4 rad
-3,000 mrad-3 rad
-2,000 mrad-2 rad
-1,570.796 mrad-1.570796 rad
-1,000 mrad-1 rad
-785.398 mrad-0.785398 rad
-500 mrad-0.5 rad
-250 mrad-0.25 rad
0 mrad0 rad
250 mrad0.25 rad
500 mrad0.5 rad
785.398 mrad0.785398 rad
1,000 mrad1 rad
1,570.796 mrad1.570796 rad
2,000 mrad2 rad
3,000 mrad3 rad
4,000 mrad4 rad
5,000 mrad5 rad
6,283.185 mrad6.283185 rad

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Milliradians to Radians, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the Milliradians to Radians calculator do?

It helps with converting mrad values into radians for trigonometric formulas.

What formula does the Milliradians to Radians calculator use?

Radians = milliradians / 1000.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite milliradian value is valid.

When would I use this?

converting mrad values into radians for trigonometric formulas

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