a. more minutes i think
It is 3600 seconds for you have 60 minutes in every degree so there are 60 seconds in every minute.
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are described in the same units as any other angular quantity. 60 seconds = 1 minute 60 minutes = 1 degree 360 degrees = 1 full circle
Every degree of angle divides into 60 minutes of angle and every minute of angle divides into 60 seconds of angle. This system of measuring angles has been used since the Babylonians established it roughly 3000 years ago..
there is 60 seconds in every minute. 15 minutes is 800 seconds.
240 seconds
There are 15 degrees of longitude between every two minutes of longitude. Each degree of longitude is divided into 60 minutes.
There are 60 seconds in every minute of longitude so there are 120 seconds in every 2 minutes of longitude.
minutes
It is 3600 seconds for you have 60 minutes in every degree so there are 60 seconds in every minute.
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are described in the same units as any other angular quantity. 60 seconds = 1 minute 60 minutes = 1 degree 360 degrees = 1 full circle
Every degree of angle divides into 60 minutes of angle and every minute of angle divides into 60 seconds of angle. This system of measuring angles has been used since the Babylonians established it roughly 3000 years ago..
There are 1 degree of longitude for every 15 minutes. Therefore, 4 minutes of longitude is equal to 1/15th of a degree.
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.
it occurs every 5 seconds
there is 60 seconds in every minute. 15 minutes is 800 seconds.
240 seconds
There are 60 seconds in every minute. Therefore to convert from seconds to minutes we must divide by 60. So for 10,000 seconds: 10,000/60 = 166 2/3 minutes.