Arcminute to Arcsecond Converter
1 ′ = 60.0000 ″
FORMULA
1 ′ = 60.0000 ″
CONVERSION TABLE
| Arcminute (′) | Arcsecond (″) |
|---|---|
| 1 ′ | 60 ″ |
| 5 ′ | 300 ″ |
| 10 ′ | 600 ″ |
| 25 ′ | 1,500 ″ |
| 50 ′ | 3,000 ″ |
| 100 ′ | 6,000 ″ |
| 250 ′ | 15,000 ″ |
| 500 ′ | 30,000 ″ |
| 1,000 ′ | 60,000 ″ |
COMMON VALUES
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About Arcminute (′)
One sixtieth of a degree, the arcminute is used in astronomy for the apparent size of celestial objects (the Moon subtends about 31 arcminutes), in navigation for precise coordinate specification, and in optometry for measuring visual acuity. Geographic coordinates are expressed in degrees, arcminutes, and arcseconds.
About Arcsecond (″)
One sixtieth of an arcminute (1/3600 of a degree), the arcsecond provides the precision needed in astrometry for measuring stellar positions and parallax. The Hubble Space Telescope achieves resolution of about 0.05 arcseconds, and GPS coordinates at the arcsecond level pinpoint locations to within about 31 meters.
How to Convert Arcminute to Arcsecond
The conversion formula is: 1 ′ = 60.0000 ″. To convert from Arcminute (′) to Arcsecond (″), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Arcsecond in 1 Arcminute?
1 Arcminute (′) equals 60.0000 Arcsecond (″).
How to convert Arcminute to Arcsecond?
Multiply the Arcminute value by 60.0000 to get the equivalent in Arcsecond. Formula: 1 ′ = 60.0000 ″
What is the formula for Arcminute to Arcsecond conversion?
1 ′ = 60.0000 ″
Glossary
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Latitude & Longitude
Latitude and longitude are a geographic coordinate system using angular degrees to uniquely identify any point on Earth's surface, with latitude ranging ±90° and longitude ±180°.
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Bearing
A bearing is the horizontal direction of travel or of a target, measured clockwise in degrees from north (0°/360°), with east at 90°, south at 180°, and west at 270°.