How many minutes and seconds is 1 degree?

1 =60′=3600″ ? ('stands for minutes, "seconds")

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Angle units are converted to hexadecimal, and the forward speed is 60. Degrees are large units, and seconds are small single positions. From large to small, we multiply the capacity by the propulsion rate, and from small to large, we divide it by the propulsion rate.

For example:

12 24'36"= 12+24/60+36/3600= 12+0.4+0.0 1= 12.4 1 ;

12.2436 = 12+0.2436 X60 ' = 12+ 14 ' = 12 14 '+0.6 16 X60 " = 12 14 '+36.96 " = 65438+65438

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Commonly used angle systems are:

1. degree-minute-second system: it is the most commonly used system. Each circle is divided into 360 degrees, each degree is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Seconds is a conventional decimal. The format of degrees, minutes and seconds -89.5999 is close to right angles.

Second, the graduation system: each circle is divided into 360 degrees, and each degree is a conventional decimal. Percentile format -89.99999 is close to right angle.

3. Curvature system: each circumference is 2π=360 degrees, π stands for 180 degrees, and π/2 stands for 90 degrees.