72,980 (rounded)
An arc-minute is 1/60 of a degree. It is not a measure of length, so you can't convert it to inches.
There is no such thing as one degree of minute.There are 60 minutes of arc in one degree of arc and 60 seconds of arc in one minute of arc
One minute of latitude represents 1 nautical mile
Yes, one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian is about one nautical mile.
60 at the equator, decreasing steadily to zero at the poles. In general: (60) times (the cosine of the latitude).
An arc-minute is 1/60 of a degree. It is not a measure of length, so you can't convert it to inches.
There is no such thing as one degree of minute.There are 60 minutes of arc in one degree of arc and 60 seconds of arc in one minute of arc
the international nautical mile was defined in 1929 as 1852 metres. This is based on the assumption that your question containing the words 'one minute' refers to the distance of one minute of arc of latitude
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Yes, one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian is about one nautical mile.
One minute of latitude represents 1 nautical mile
There are 60 minute to each degree and 60 secons to each minute. 1 degree = 60 minutes 60 minutes = 3600 seconds
One minute of latitude is defined as 1 nautical mile, or about 1.151 regular mile. One degree of latitude is 60 minutes = 60 nautical miles, or about 69.05 regular miles. One second of latitude is 1/60 minute = 30.8666... meters, or about 101.3 feet.
The distance depends on how far the relevant point on the minute hand is from its point of rotation. This is because the motion of the minute hand is angular, not linear.
60 at the equator, decreasing steadily to zero at the poles. In general: (60) times (the cosine of the latitude).
There are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute, so a degree has 3600 seconds. These are arc minutes and seconds, no relation to time measurements. A circle has 360 degrees.
One nautical mile is equivalent to one minute of latitude and 1.1508 statute miles.