Degrees to Arcminutes

Convert degrees to arcminutes, where 1 degree = 60 arcminutes.

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Prof. Zara Khan

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Pakistani-British education researcher at Cambridge, evaluating digital literacy programs in South Asian rural schools

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Dr. Samuel Okafor

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Nigerian-Canadian data scientist with a PhD from the University of Toronto, building ML models for early cancer detection

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

0 deg =

0 arcmin

Representative value from the Degrees to Arcminutes reference table.

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Degrees to Arcminutes

Convert degrees to arcminutes, where 1 degree = 60 arcminutes.

Calculated Result

Reference Table

Use this complete table for quick lookup and internal linking to specific value pages.

Degrees to Arcminutes Reference
DegreesArcminutes
-180 deg-10,800 arcmin
-150 deg-9,000 arcmin
-120 deg-7,200 arcmin
-90 deg-5,400 arcmin
-75 deg-4,500 arcmin
-60 deg-3,600 arcmin
-45 deg-2,700 arcmin
-30 deg-1,800 arcmin
-15 deg-900 arcmin
0 deg0 arcmin
15 deg900 arcmin
30 deg1,800 arcmin
45 deg2,700 arcmin
60 deg3,600 arcmin
75 deg4,500 arcmin
90 deg5,400 arcmin
120 deg7,200 arcmin
150 deg9,000 arcmin
180 deg10,800 arcmin

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Degrees to Arcminutes, formulas, and typical use cases.

What does the Degrees to Arcminutes calculator do?

It helps with converting angular measurements into arcminutes for surveying, astronomy, and instrument alignment.

What formula does the Degrees to Arcminutes calculator use?

Arcminutes = degrees × 60.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite degree value is valid.

When would I use this?

converting angular measurements into arcminutes for surveying, astronomy, and instrument alignment

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