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it is equal to one minute or sixty seconds

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What is one second of one degree?

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)


What is one sixtieth of a degree called?

One sixtieth of a degree is called a minute. In the context of angular measurement, a minute is represented by the symbol ('). There are 60 minutes in a degree, similar to how there are 60 seconds in a minute of time.


What is one sixtieth of a degree?

One sixtieth of a degree is known as a minute of arc, denoted as 1'. It is a unit of angular measurement commonly used in geography, astronomy, and navigation. There are 60 minutes in one degree, and each minute can be further divided into 60 seconds of arc.


What is the definition for degree of an angle?

one three-hundred-and-sixtieth of the circumference of a circle


What is the angle for 1 minute?

1 minute is equal to one sixtieth (or 1/60) of a degree.


How does an arc second compare to an arc minute and 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.


If the hour hand on a clock moves one sixtieth of a degreee every minute how many degrees will the hand move in one hour?

360 degrees.


What is the definition of a minute?

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.


Is one sixtieth of an hour sixty minutes?

one sixtieth of an hour is one minute


What is the unit of time of one sixtieth of one sixtieth of one twentyforth of twentyfour?

a second


Sine of 1 minute of arc?

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.


When was it confirmed that there was 360 degrees in a circle?

It was never confirmed. The degree was created as a unit equal to one three hundred sixtieth of the way around a circle