the auto specialty alignment book has the conversion chart.
534.9 minutes.
Divide (minutes) by 60 to get the same angle in (degrees).
Some scientific caculators can convert degrees minutes and seconds into decimal degrees and vice versa as for example 60045'18'' = 60.755
There are sixty minutes in a degree - so to convert degrees to minutes, you multiply by 60 !
d degrees + m minutes + s seconds = d + m/60 + s/3600 degrees in decimal form.
Just "degree", not "arc degree". A degree has 60 minutes; therefore, to convert from degrees to minutes, you multiply by 60.
A fraction is an arithmetic quantity. Minutes are lengths of time, or sizes of angles. These are not equatable. To convert fractions of an hour to minutes of time multiply by 60. To convert fractions of a day to minutes multiply by 24x60. To convert degrees (of angle) to minutes multiply by 60.
12 degrees. There are 60 mins in a degree, so 0.65*60 is 39 mins 12 degrees, 39 minutes.
Angles are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds A full rotation measures 360 degrees
Each degree is equal to 60 minutes, each minute is equal to 60 seconds; to convert seconds to minutes, divide the seconds by 60 and add to the minutes. Ex. (Assume the asterisk (*) is a degree sign) 51* 43' 20" 51* + 43' + (20/60)' 51* + 43' + (1/3)' Answer: 51* 43 (1/3)' Hopefully this is answering the question you had. If you want to convert Minutes and seconds into decimal degrees, use either formula below: ((Seconds/60) + Minutes)/60 + Degrees or Degrees + (Minutes/60) + (seconds/3600)
There are 60 minutes in a degree, so 18.773'/60 = .3129 degrees, and your final value is north 27.3129o.
To convert degrees to minutes, you need to know the context in which the term "degrees" is being used. If you are referring to angles, there are 60 minutes in 1 degree. Therefore, 10 degrees would be equal to 600 minutes. However, if you are referring to temperature, where 1 degree is equivalent to 60 minutes, then 10 degrees would be equal to 600 minutes as well.