1 minute of arc is one sixtieth, or about 0.01667, of a degree. The sine of of 0.01667 degrees is about 0.0002909.
6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.
16 and 2/3 milliseconds
With the graphic facilities available on this site, I do not stand a chance! However, if you look at an analogue clock, a 25 degree angle is one between 12 (at the top of the clock) and 81/3 minutes.
No. They are different units. If you're saying on the clock, no. If one degree was one hour there would be 360 hours. 360/12=30, there fore it is 30 degrees on the clock If you are speaking of the rotation of the earth, 360/24 = 15 degrees each hour.
If you are talking about angles, a second is one sixtieth of a minute. A minute is one sixtieth of a degree. Soooo, a second is one 3600th of a degree (60 times 60)
A unit of measurement equal to one sixtieth of a degree is called a minute. There are 60 seconds in one minute, 60 minutes in one degree, and 360 degrees in a full revolution.
one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle
1 minute is equal to one sixtieth (or 1/60) of a degree.
An arc second is 1/60th of an arc minute and 1/3600th of a degree. This means there are 60 arc seconds in an arc minute, and 3600 arc seconds in a degree.
A unit of time equal to one-sixtieth of an hour, or 60 seconds, or an angular measure of an arc equal to one-sixtieth of a degree in a circle that has been subdivided into 360 degrees, or to 60 seconds of an arc.
360 degrees.
a second
one sixtieth of an hour is one minute
1 minute of arc is one sixtieth, or about 0.01667, of a degree. The sine of of 0.01667 degrees is about 0.0002909.
It was never confirmed. The degree was created as a unit equal to one three hundred sixtieth of the way around a circle
One sixtieth can be written as the decimal value 0.0166667 or the fraction 1/60.