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➪Calculate the angle (a) 1° (degree) (b) 1'(minute of arc or arcmin) and (c) 1"(second of arc or arc second) in radians. Use 360°=2π rad. 1= 60', and 1' = 60"




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Answered by nikki3134
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( a ) 1∘ (degree) ( b ) 1′ (minute of arc or arcmin) ( c ) 1″ ( second of arc or arc second) in radian. Use 360∘=2πrad , 1∘=60′ and 1′=60″

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