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irinina [24]
4 years ago
10

How to convert from arcseconds to degrees?

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1 answer:
pentagon [3]4 years ago
5 0

Conversion:

1 degree = 3600 arc-seconds.


Using the conversion:

→ To find a value in arc-seconds, you multiply the value in degrees by 3600.

→ To find the value in degrees, you divide the value in arc-seconds by 3600.


Hope it helped,


BioTeacher101


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