360 degrees in a full turn 45 in a quarter turn 180 in a half turn 270 in a 3/4 turn
There are 72 degrees in 1/5th of a circle. This can be found by calculating 360 degrees divided by 5.
In the same way that you subtract and add numbers. Sometimes, though, if the answer is greater than 360 dgrees, you can subtract 360. This is because the angle measure of a whole turn and a bit is the same as the angle measure of the bit.
To convert degrees Celsius into degrees Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance, -180 x 9 = -1620 / 5 = -324 + 32 = -292.Therefore, -180 degrees Celsius is equal to -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wavelength lambda and frequency f are connected by the speed c of the medium. c can be air = 343 m/s at 20 degrees celsius or water at 0 dgrees = 1450 m/s. c can be light waves or electromagnetic waves = 299 792 458 m/s. The formulas are: c = lambda x f f = c / lambda lambda = c / f
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90 degrees Celsius = 194 degrees Fahrenheit
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24ºC = 75.2ºF
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360 degrees in a full turn 45 in a quarter turn 180 in a half turn 270 in a 3/4 turn