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| + | The unit of measurement of plane angles equal to $ 1 / 60 $ | ||
| + | part of a [[Degree|degree]], denoted by the sign $ \prime $. | ||
| + | A minute is divided into 60 seconds $ ( 60 ^ {\prime\prime} ) $. | ||
| + | A metric minute is $ 1/10000 $ | ||
| + | part of a right angle, denoted by the symbol $ {} ^ {c} $. | ||
| + | A metric minute is divided into 100 metric seconds $ ( 100 ^ {cc} ) $. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:00, 6 June 2020
The unit of measurement of plane angles equal to $ 1 / 60 $
part of a degree, denoted by the sign $ \prime $.
A minute is divided into 60 seconds $ ( 60 ^ {\prime\prime} ) $.
A metric minute is $ 1/10000 $
part of a right angle, denoted by the symbol $ {} ^ {c} $.
A metric minute is divided into 100 metric seconds $ ( 100 ^ {cc} ) $.
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Minute. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Minute&oldid=14543
Minute. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Minute&oldid=14543