1 degree = 60 minutes of arc
1/2 o = 60/2 '
= 30'
180 degrees
A 140 degree angle is about half way between a 90 degree angle, which has lines that are perpendicular to each other, and a 180 degree angle, which is a straight line. A 140 degree angle is an obtuse angle which has a line a little over half way between the 90 degree and 180 degree angles.
A 45-degree angle looks like half of a 90-degree angle. It looks exactly like one straight line with one horizontal line of the bottom, similar to half a square.
22.5 degrees - or 22 degrees 30 minutes.
acute 45 degree angles
1 degree = 60 arcminutes 60 x 6 = 360 arcminutes.
There are 60 arcminutes in one degree. There are 360 degrees in a circle. Therefore, one full rotation is equal to 360 x 60 = 21600 arcminutes.
Half a degree!
Perhaps you mean arcsecond. A full circle has 360° (360 degrees); a degree is divided into 60 minutes (or arcminutes), and a minute is divided into 60 seconds (or arcseconds). Multiply everything together to get the amount of seconds in a circle.
1 minute = 60 seconds1 degree = 60 minutes = (60 x 60) = 3,600secondsAn arcsecond is simply a second in terms of degrees. There are 60 arcseconds in one arcminute, and 60 arcminutes in one degree. Therefore, there are 3,600 arcseconds in one degree. This is determined by multiplying 60 by 60, and this equals 3,600.
there is 180 degree in a half turn
Three and a half years
There are 90 degrees of latitude in each half of the globe.
1 over 3=1 145.91559 arcminutes
A full circle has 360 degree; each degree has 60 minutes; each minute has 60 seconds. Multiply those three numbers to get the desired answer.
Yes. Just provide your half of a degree and half of a letter of recommendation. You'll get half of a job with half the salary and half a uniform. Cross your fingers that you get the bottom half.
6 inches