degree [deg] to degree [deg] Converter

deg

deg

How to Convert degree to degreedegree

1 deg = 1 deg
1 deg = 1 deg

Example: convert 40 deg to deg:
40 deg = 40 x 1 = 40 deg

degree

Definition: A degree (symbol: °) is a unit of angular measure, representing 1/360 of a full rotation. It is a common unit for measuring angles, particularly in geometry and navigation.

History/origin: The division of a circle into 360 degrees is attributed to the ancient Babylonians, who used a base-60 (sexagesimal) numeral system. They may have chosen 360 because it is close to the number of days in a year.

Current use: Degrees are widely used in everyday contexts for measuring angles, such as in maps, compasses, and architectural drawings. They are also commonly used in mathematics and science, although radians are preferred in many theoretical contexts.

degree

Definition: A degree (symbol: °) is a unit of angular measure, representing 1/360 of a full rotation. It is a common unit for measuring angles, particularly in geometry and navigation.

History/origin: The division of a circle into 360 degrees is attributed to the ancient Babylonians, who used a base-60 (sexagesimal) numeral system. They may have chosen 360 because it is close to the number of days in a year.

Current use: Degrees are widely used in everyday contexts for measuring angles, such as in maps, compasses, and architectural drawings. They are also commonly used in mathematics and science, although radians are preferred in many theoretical contexts.

degree to degree Conversion Table

degree [deg]degree [deg]
0.01 deg0.01 deg
0.1 deg0.1 deg
1 deg1 deg
10 deg10 deg
50 deg50 deg
100 deg100 deg
1000 deg1000 deg
10000 deg10000 deg