1 degree = 3600 seconds
⇒ 0.286o = 0.286 x 3600''
= 1029.6''
There are 1440 seconds.
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
It is: 1/60 of 360 = 6 degrees
1 degree = 60 seconds. You now have all the information required to work out the answer to your question.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The second hand on a watch completes a full rotation of 360 degrees in 60 seconds. So in 15 seconds, it covers a quarter of that distance, which is 90 degrees. Math doesn't lie, darling.
There are 1440 seconds.
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
There are 2400 seconds of latitude between 26 degrees S and 14 degrees N. Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds. Therefore, 12 degrees x 60 minutes x 60 seconds = 43200 seconds. Subtracting 40800 seconds between 26 degrees S and the equator and 1200 seconds between 14 degrees N and the equator gives 2400 seconds of latitude between the two.
It is: 1/60 of 360 = 6 degrees
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2 degrees 56 minutes 53 seconds
1 degree = 60 seconds. You now have all the information required to work out the answer to your question.
There are 38 + 19/60 + 20/3600 degrees . This equals to approx. 38.32 degrees.
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There are 360 degrees in a full circle. 60 minutes in 1 degree 60 seconds in 1 minute Therefore: 360 x 60 x 60 = 1,296,000 seconds
The calculation is 60 arc seconds X 60 arc minutes X 360 degrees in a full circle. So, there are 1,296,000 arc seconds in a full circle.
Greenwich is at 0 Longitude Dublin, Ireland is at 6 degrees 15 minutes 35 seconds West longitude. There for Dublin is 6 degrees 15 minutes 35 seconds west of Greenwich