1 full turn = 360 degrees 1/6 full turn = 360/6 = 60 degrees
There are 90 degrees in a 1/4 of a full turn of 360 degrees
Since a full turn is 360°, 1° would be equal to 1/360 of a full turn.
1 degree is 1/360 of a full turn
There are 360 one degree angles in a full turn
The answer depends on the unit of measurement for 1. 1 radian is 1/(2*pi) of a full turn.
1 minute = 60 seconds 60 seconds times 20 minutes = 1200 seconds
60 mins = 1 hr → 30 mins = 30 ÷ 60 hr = ½ hr The hour hand does 1 full rotation every 12 hours → 1 hr = 1/12 full rotation → ½ hr = ½ × 1/12 rotation = 1/24 rotation in 30 mins → 360° × 1/24 = 15° → The hour hand moves 15° in 30 minutes.
A whole turn is 360 degrees = 360*60 = 21600 minutes So a turn of 20 minutes is 20/21600 = 1/1080
1/360 There are 360 degrees in a full turn
1/360
The calculation is 60 arc seconds X 60 arc minutes X 360 degrees in a full circle. So, there are 1,296,000 arc seconds in a full circle.