50. It is always two times the rotation.
A degree is a measure of rotation, a foot is a measure of distance. These two are incomparable.
59 degree
A degree is a measure of rotation, with 360 degrees representing a complete rotation returning to the starting point.
There can be no equivalence. A kilometre is a measure of linear displacement while a degree [rotation] is a measure of angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed. For any angular rotation, the linear displacement is directly proportional to the distance from the centre of rotation.
the north pole is the place where the 2 0 degree lines intersect
A degree is a measure of rotation, a foot is a measure of distance. These two are incomparable.
59 degree
A degree is a measure of rotation, with 360 degrees representing a complete rotation returning to the starting point.
There can be no equivalence. A kilometre is a measure of linear displacement while a degree [rotation] is a measure of angular displacement. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed. For any angular rotation, the linear displacement is directly proportional to the distance from the centre of rotation.
An inch is a measure of linear displacement (distance) while a degree is a measure of angular displacement (rotation). There is no constant relationship between the two. The same angular displacement will result in a bigger linear displacement the further you are from the centre of rotation.
the north pole is the place where the 2 0 degree lines intersect
A 90 degree rotation is a quarter of a turn.
A pair of lines that intersect each other perfectly form 90 degree angles are perpendicular. Anything else is just intersecting lines
no they are parallel therefore they will never intersect
perpendicular if they intersect at a 90 degree angle.
Yes. They intersect at 90 degree angles.
No.