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What the heck does that incline # even mean?

thesinner

Recovering AXoholic
For everybody who's ever used a treadmill, and wondered what these numbers mean when they adjust the incline. The inclines are given in % gradient which is just the tangent of the angle expressed as a percentage. Here's a table of the different inclines, and how they compare to their angle in degrees. Enjoy.

Grad% Degrees
1% 0.57
2% 1.15
3% 1.72
4% 2.29
5% 2.86
6% 3.43
7% 4.00
8% 4.57
9% 5.14
10% 5.71
11% 6.28
12% 6.84
13% 7.41
14% 7.97
15% 8.53
16% 9.09
17% 9.65
18% 10.20
19% 10.76
20% 11.31
100% 45.00
Yeah, I'm a dork and probably the only person on this forum who cared to know this, but here it is anyhow.
 
Is the % the same as the level #?
hmmm, not sure. I would assume they give you a real parameter rather than some arbitrary number....but you know what happens when you assume ;)

I don't see why they just don't use the correct number.
Technically, it is the correct number. Inclined planes/hills are generally expressed as gradients. I know you've been through PA, ever see those hill signs with a percentage on it when you're on the freeway?
 
Technically, it is the correct number. Inclined planes/hills are generally expressed as gradients. I know you've been through PA, ever see those hill signs with a percentage on it when you're on the freeway?

I work in PA...and used to live here...and yea I have but I don't remember the percentage, only the gradient...
 
okay mr smartypants tell me how the resistance levels work, say on the elliptical (my fave machine) or bike?
 
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