measure= same as central angle, in degrees length= like line straightened out, measured in inches, meters, feet, etc.
Although normally it is the line that is considered to be tangent to an arc, an arc can be tangent to infinitely many lines and so the answer to the question is: in infinitely many ways.
There is no such thing as one degree of minute.There are 60 minutes of arc in one degree of arc and 60 seconds of arc in one minute of arc
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The same as a straight line.
60. the whole scheme of arc measurment, which dates to the Babylonians" time is based on Base 60 sixty seconds to a minute, 60 minutes to a degree. an arc minute is a division of an angle. six minutes of arc-the allowable margin of error on the PYRAMIDS IS one tenth of one degree! This is something easily visualized with a clock or watch dial or compass. meters are distances, not angles.
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measure= same as central angle, in degrees length= like line straightened out, measured in inches, meters, feet, etc.
I don't think "paralactic second" is a valid unit. The arc-second used for expressing a parallax is 1/3600 of a degree. This is an angular unit, not a unit of length, and can therefore not be readily converted to meters.
To determine the number of minutes in 35 km, we need to know the speed at which the distance is being covered. If we assume a speed of 60 km/h, for example, it would take 35 km / 60 km/h = 0.5833 hours to cover the distance. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, this would be equivalent to 0.5833 hours * 60 minutes/hour = 35 minutes.
The formula is: (130/360)*pi*42 in square meters
How many letters do you need to name a minor arc?
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The speed of impulse in a reflex arc can vary, but it is usually very fast, allowing for quick responses to stimuli. In general, impulses can travel at speeds of up to 100 meters per second along myelinated nerve fibers.
Arc d'X has 299 pages.
The only radian I know is the ratio of arc length to radius of the arc and as such has no units. It is used to measure angles and a full turn is 2π radians. So converting 7900 radian to meters is nonsense - unless there is another use of radian which I do not know.
That will depend on the length of the arc but an arc radian of a circle is about 57.3 degrees