One Degree has 60 minutes. 130 minutes are ?1 Degree 30 minutes13 Degrees2 Degrees 30 minutes2 Degrees 10 minutes
There are 60 minutes in 1 degree
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.
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
There are 60 minutes in 1 degree.
There are 1 degree of longitude for every 15 minutes. Therefore, 4 minutes of longitude is equal to 1/15th of a degree.
Minutes (1/60 of a degree) and seconds (1/60 of a minutes). After that you use decimals of a second.
Yes, for every 1 degree of longitude difference, there is a time difference of approximately 4 minutes. This is because the Earth completes one full rotation every 24 hours, which is divided into 360 degrees of longitude.
A so-called "quarter-degree map" is a map that depicts an area comprised of 15 minutes (1/4 degree) of latitude by 15 minutes (1/4 degree) of longitude.
4 minutes.
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.
4 minutes
360 degrees of longitude = 24 hours so 1 degree = 24 hours/360 = 0.066... hours = 4 minutes
As an angle 60 minutes is 1 degree in geometry
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1 degree = 60 arc minutes so 0.5 degrees of latitude or longitude is 30 arc minutes.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minute_and_second_of_arc
60 minutes in each degree. The International Date Line is at around +180° longitude. If we start moving to the West from +180° longitude after 6 hours we will reach at +90° longitude position and after 24 hours we will reach at -180° longitude which is nothing but our starting position. In this time (24X60=1440 minutes) our Planet moves 360° in total. Now it is clear to realize that 1° equivalent to 4 minutes.