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1 3600
5 18000
10 36000
30 108000
45 162000
90 324000
180 648000
360 1.296000e+6

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The degree (°) is the most common unit for measuring angles, dividing a full circle into 360 equal parts. From navigation and construction to everyday geometry, degrees are the default angular unit worldwide. One degree equals π/180 radians or about 0.01745 radians.

💡 A degree is 1/360 of a full circle

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The arcsecond (″) equals 1/3,600 of a degree, providing extremely fine angular resolution for astronomy, optics, and satellite imaging. The Hubble Space Telescope has a resolution of about 0.05 arcseconds, and stellar parallax measurements use milliarcsecond precision. One arcsecond equals 1/3600 degree or about 0.00000485 radians.

💡 An arcsecond is 1/3,600 of a degree — used in telescope precision

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The degree (°) is the most common unit for measuring angles, dividing a full circle into 360 equal parts. From navigation and construction to everyday geometry, degrees are the default angular unit worldwide. One degree equals π/180 radians or about 0.01745 radians.

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The arcsecond (″) equals 1/3,600 of a degree, providing extremely fine angular resolution for astronomy, optics, and satellite imaging. The Hubble Space Telescope has a resolution of about 0.05 arcseconds, and stellar parallax measurements use milliarcsecond precision. One arcsecond equals 1/3600 degree or about 0.00000485 radians.

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