answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

There are 10 degrees in 36,000 arcseconds. There are 3600 arcseconds in a degree, and 36,000 divided by 3,600 is 10.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many degrees are in 36000 arcseconds?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many arcseconds are in 3 degrees?

3 Degrees to Arcseconds = 10,800


How many arcseconds in 5 degrees?

5 degrees is 18,000 arcseconds.


What is 36000 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit?

36000 degrees Celsius is equal to 64632 degrees Fahrenheit.


How many meters in 3.8 arcseconds?

It is impossible to convert arcseconds into metres without knowing the scale of angle measurement.


How many arcseconds are in one degree?

3600 seconds.


How many arcseconds are in 4 degrees?

4*60*60 = 144004*60*60 = 144004*60*60 = 144004*60*60 = 14400


In the horizon coordinate system altitude-azimuth how many degrees does a star at the celestial equator move in 1 hour and how many arcseconds does the star move in 1 second of time?

A star at the celestial equator will move 15 degrees in altitude per hour, and 15 arcseconds in 1 second of time. This is because the celestial equator intersects the celestial sphere at 90 degrees from the north and south celestial poles, so the stars appear to move in circles around the celestial poles.


How hot is 36000 degrees Kelvin?

36000 degrees Kelvin is extremely hot - about 64440 degrees Fahrenheit or 35665 degrees Celsius. This temperature is much hotter than surfaces of stars like the sun.


How many arcseconds are there in one degree?

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.


What get the most sunlight?

More solar radiation reaches Jupiter than any other object, because it occupies more of the sun's "field of vision" than any other object. In other words, as seen from the sun, Jupiter "looks biggest," as a near-circle whose average diameter spans an angle of 37 arcseconds.Here is a list of the planets in order by average apparent size as seen from the sun:Jupiter (37.04 arcseconds)Venus (23.07 arcseconds)Earth (17.57 arcseconds)Mercury (17.38 arcseconds)Saturn (17.34 arcseconds)Mars (6.13 arcseconds)Uranus (3.67 arcseconds)Neptune (2.27 arcseconds)


How many newtons are in 36000 pounds?

There are 8093 Newtons in 36000 pounds.


Arcseconds in one degree of angle?

3600