There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.
one-sixth of one degree
One Degree has 60 minutes. 130 minutes are ?1 Degree 30 minutes13 Degrees2 Degrees 30 minutes2 Degrees 10 minutes
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
From the point of view of an earth-bound observer, it appears to move 1 degree, on the average, in 4 minutes.
There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.
One degree is equivalent to 2.5 minutes.
The earth rotates one degree in every 4minutes of time.(One degree is equal to 60 minutes of angle measure.)
no, there are 60 minutes in one degree.
1/60 th of a degree = one minute. In other words, 60 minutes in 1 degree
Minutes. There are 60 minutes in one degree of a circle, each minute representing 1/60th of a degree.
All ships & planes have multiple navigation systems, both for cross-reference accuracy (main system might drift) and redundancy should one fail.
one-sixth of one degree
One Degree has 60 minutes. 130 minutes are ?1 Degree 30 minutes13 Degrees2 Degrees 30 minutes2 Degrees 10 minutes
There are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute, so a degree has 3600 seconds. These are arc minutes and seconds, no relation to time measurements. A circle has 360 degrees.
There are 60 minute to each degree and 60 secons to each minute. 1 degree = 60 minutes 60 minutes = 3600 seconds
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.