It is: 1/60 of 360 = 6 degrees
1 degree = 3600 seconds ⇒ 0.286o = 0.286 x 3600'' = 1029.6''
1 degree = 60 seconds. You now have all the information required to work out the answer to your question.
There are 1440 seconds.
1 degree = 3600 seconds.
It is: 1/60 of 360 = 6 degrees
1 degree = 3600 seconds ⇒ 0.286o = 0.286 x 3600'' = 1029.6''
1 degree = 60 seconds. You now have all the information required to work out the answer to your question.
There are 1440 seconds.
1 degree = 3600 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.
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 latitude and longitude are input in degrees, so you might need to convert to degrees from degrees:minutes:seconds. There are 60 seconds in 1 minute and 60 minutes in 1 degree. So, for example: 65:45:36 south latitude converts to -(65 degrees + (45 minutes * (1 degree/60 minutes)) + (36 seconds * (1 minute/60 seconds) * (1 degree/60 minutes))) = -65.76 degrees latitude
1 degree = 60 minutes 30 degrees = 30 deg * 60 minutes/deg = 1800 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds 1800 minutes = 1800 minutes * 60 sec/min = 108000 seconds
a circle is 360 degrees 60 minutes = one degree 60 seconds = 1 minute 360 x 60 x 60 = 1,296,000 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.
Oh, that's a happy little question! Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, and a full circle is 360 degrees, the second hand on a clock moves at 6 degrees per second. Isn't that just a delightful little detail to know? Just imagine that gentle movement bringing peace and tranquility to your day.