1 full turn = 360 degrees
1/6 full turn = 360/6 = 60 degrees
no because 360 degrees is a full circle
Not sure about the artitic (sic) circle but in 2012 the Arctic Circle was approx 66.56 degrees north of the equator. It is around 66.66 degrees north but the exact value depends on the tilt of the Earth's axis which changes slightly over time.
pi/12 = (pi/12)/(2pi) = 1/24 of a circle ( = 15 degrees).
pi over three is 60 degrees.
YES. A small circle is simply a circle around the earth that does not fly over the direct opposite place on earth that a plane took off from. A great circle goes full circumference of earth, where a small circle does not. Being a circle they both fly in a constant direction.
no because 360 degrees is a full circle
Every circle by definition has 360 degrees. If it did not have 360 degrees, it would not be a circle. Therefore, 16 degrees of a circle is 16o over 360o.
A little over one and a half degrees
Well, darling, 130 degrees of a circle is simply a measurement of an angle, specifically a little over one-third of the way around a full circle. It's like taking a slice of pie and chowing down on about a third of it. So, next time you're feeling mathematical, just remember that 130 degrees is just a fraction of the whole delicious pie that is a circle.
Pi over 12 on a radian unit circle is a little more than a quarter of the circle. Radian units are an alternative to degrees.
Oh, dude, 360 degrees is like a full circle, right? So, if we're talking fractions, it's like 360/360, which simplifies to 1 whole. So, yeah, 360 degrees is the whole shebang when it comes to circles.
Not sure about the artitic (sic) circle but in 2012 the Arctic Circle was approx 66.56 degrees north of the equator. It is around 66.66 degrees north but the exact value depends on the tilt of the Earth's axis which changes slightly over time.
pi/12 = (pi/12)/(2pi) = 1/24 of a circle ( = 15 degrees).
over 90 degrees
pi over three is 60 degrees.
Yes, even above the arctic circle, it can get over 90 degrees F in the summer.
if it is over 90 degrees its obtuse.