Plane angles have been measured in many different units. The most contemporary units are the degree ( ° ) and radian (rad), but many others have been used throughout history.
The radian (rad) is the SI unit for measuring angles. one radian is just under 57.3 degrees. Accepted prefixes still not accepted in pure math.
1 Centesimal minute of arc is as one one-hundredth of a gradian. In SI terms this is 2π/400000 radians or approximately 0.157 080 x 10-3 rad.
Divide the centesimal minute of arc value by 6366.182837
radian = centesimal minute of arc / 6366.182837
Multiply the radian value by 6366.182837
centesimal minute of arc = radian x 6366.182837
One radian (rad) is equal to 6366.182837 centesimal minute of arc (')
1 radian (rad) = 6366.182837 centesimal minute of arc (')
One centesimal minute of arc (') is equal to 0.000157 radian (rad)
1 centesimal minute of arc (') = 0.000157 radian (rad)