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Calculate the angle of a=1°, b=1', c= 1" in radians.

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Answer 1) a=1° = 0.01745329252 radians

Explanation : According to the conversion chart, to convert 1° this formula is used;

radians = degrees × π / 180°

while solving for, One degree which is equal 0.01745329252 radians:1° = π/180° = 0.005555556π = 0.01745329252 radAnswer 2) b = 1' = = 0.0002907 radiansExplanation : A minute of arc is π/10800 of radian; which is a measurement unit of angular which is equal to 1/60 of 1° degree.So substituting the value of 1° as and on solving we get,0.01745/60 = 0.0002907 radians.A minute of arc is π/10800 of a radian.
Answer 3) C= 1'' = 4.8481
X 10^(-6)
Explanation - When calculating second of arc which is considered to be 1/60 of an arc minute, and 1/3600 of a degree; So all these are inter-related units which can be calculated if any one value is given;on solving we get, π/648000 (about 1/206265) of a radian = 4.8481 X
10^(-6)
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