There are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute, so a degree has 3600 seconds.
These are arc minutes and seconds, no relation to time measurements.
A circle has 360 degrees.
There are 3,600 seconds in one degree. This is because there are 60 minutes in one degree, and 60 seconds is each minute.
Each degree of latitude consists of 60 minutes, and each minute consists of 60 seconds. So a degree of latitude consists of 3600 seconds of latitude.
3600 of them.
One degree of angle is equal to 3,600 seconds of angle.
For every degree of longitude, is divided into 60 minutes. Each minute is then divided into 60 seconds. Since 1 degree equals 60 nautical miles. Then 1 minute equals 1 nautical mile Then 1 second equals approximately 35 yards across.
Minutes (1/60 of a degree) and seconds (1/60 of a minutes). After that you use decimals of a second.
Degrees are units of angles. Minutes and seconds are smaller fractions of one degree, just as the same names are used for units of time smaller than the 'hour'. 1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 1 degree = 3,600 seconds
Just under four minutes.
1 degree = 3,600 seconds
One degree of angle is equal to 3,600 seconds of angle.
For every degree of longitude, is divided into 60 minutes. Each minute is then divided into 60 seconds. Since 1 degree equals 60 nautical miles. Then 1 minute equals 1 nautical mile Then 1 second equals approximately 35 yards across.
Minutes (1/60 of a degree) and seconds (1/60 of a minutes). After that you use decimals of a second.
One degree is 69.11 statute miles, corresponding to0.01147 degree (52.1 seconds) per mile.BUT ...This is true for latitude anywhere on Earth, but it's only true for longitudealong the equator.All meridians ("lines") of longitude meet and merge at the north and southpoles. So as you get farther from the equator, one degree of longitude marksless distance.For longitude anywhere on Earth . . .Distance for one degree = 69.11 miles times cosine(latitude) .Degrees per mile = 0.01447 divided by cosine(latitude) .
One degree of latitude, and one degree of longitude along the equator only, is equivalent to roughly 69.1 miles (111 km). One degree of latitude, and of longitude on the equator only, is also equal to about 60 nautical miles.
One degree of latitude, and one degree of longitude along the equator only, is equivalent to roughly 69.1 miles (111 km). One degree of latitude, and of longitude on the equator only, is also equal to about 60 nautical miles.
3600 seconds.
1 degree = 60 minutes, 1 mnute = 60 seconds so 1 degree = 3600 seconds.
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There is no such thing as one degree of minute.There are 60 minutes of arc in one degree of arc and 60 seconds of arc in one minute of arc
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