10 Arcseconds in Degrees

Angle
Arcsecond
Degree
10 Arcseconds = 0.0027777777777778 Degrees

How many Degrees are in 10 Arcseconds?


The answer is 10 Arcseconds is equal to 0.0027777777777778 Degrees and that means we can also write it as 10 Arcseconds = 0.0027777777777778 Degrees. Feel free to use our online unit conversion calculator to convert the unit from Arcsecond to Degree. Just simply enter value 10 in Arcsecond and see the result in Degree. You can also Convert 11 Arcseconds to Degrees

How to Convert 10 Arcseconds to Degrees (10 arcsec to deg)


By using our Arcsecond to Degree conversion tool, you know that one Arcsecond is equivalent to 0.00027777777777778 Degree. Hence, to convert Arcsecond to Degree, we just need to multiply the number by 0.00027777777777778. We are going to use very simple Arcsecond to Degree conversion formula for that. Pleas see the calculation example given below.

\(\text{1 Arcsecond} = \text{0.00027777777777778 Degrees}\)

\(\text{10 Arcseconds} = 10 \times 0.00027777777777778 = \text{0.0027777777777778 Degrees}\)

What is Arcsecond Unit of Measure?


Arcsec also known as arc second or second arc is a unit of angular measurement. One second of arc is equal to 1/60 of an arcminute, 1/3600 of a degree, 1/296000 of a turn. That means one full circle will have 1296000 arcseconds. Similar to arcmin, arcsec was originated in Babylonian astronomy as sexagesimal subdivisions of the degree. It is primarily used in fields where most of the work involves working with small angles such as optometry, ophthalmology, and astronomy. In astronomy related work, it is used for comparison of angular diameter of Moon, Sun, and planets. Apart from that, it is also used in cartography and navigation.

What is the symbol of Arcsecond?


The symbol of Arcsecond is arcsec. This means you can also write one Arcsecond as 1 arcsec.

What is Degree Unit of Measure?


Degree is a unit of measurement of plane angle. One full rotation is considered as 360 degrees. The degree is also referred as degree of arc, arcdegree or arcdegree. The specific reason of choosing degree as a unit of rotations and angles is pretty unclear, but as per historical facts, 360 is approximately the number of days in a year.

What is the symbol of Degree?


The symbol of Degree is deg. This means you can also write one Degree as 1 deg.

Arcsecond to Degree Conversion Table (10-19)


Arcsecond [arcsec]Degree [deg]
100.0027777777777778
110.0030555555555556
120.0033333333333333
130.0036111111111111
140.0038888888888889
150.0041666666666667
160.0044444444444444
170.0047222222222222
180.005
190.0052777777777778

Arcsecond to Other Units Conversion Table


Arcsecond [arcsec]Output
10 arcseconds in arcmin is equal to0.16666666666667
10 arcseconds in cycle is equal to0.0000077160493827161
10 arcseconds in degree is equal to0.0027777777777778
10 arcseconds in gradian is equal to0.0030864197530864
10 arcseconds in gon is equal to0.0030864197530864
10 arcseconds in octant is equal to0.000061728395061728
10 arcseconds in quadrant is equal to0.000030864197530864
10 arcseconds in radian is equal to0.000048481368110954
10 arcseconds in sextant is equal to0.000046296296296296
10 arcseconds in sign is equal to0.000092592592592593
10 arcseconds in turn is equal to0.0000077160493827161
10 arcseconds in circle 1/10 is equal to0.00007716049382716
10 arcseconds in circle 1/16 is equal to0.00012345679012346
10 arcseconds in circle 1/2 is equal to0.000015432098765432
10 arcseconds in circle 1/4 is equal to0.000030864197530864
10 arcseconds in circle 1/6 is equal to0.000046296296296296
10 arcseconds in circle 1/8 is equal to0.000061728395061728
10 arcseconds in full circle is equal to0.0000077160493827161
10 arcseconds in mil is equal to0.049382716049383
10 arcseconds in minute is equal to0.16666666666667
10 arcseconds in point is equal to0.00024691358024691
10 arcseconds in second is equal to10

Disclaimer:We make a great effort in making sure that conversion is as accurate as possible, but we cannot guarantee that. Before using any of the conversion tools or data, you must validate its correctness with an authority.

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