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Qu'est-ce (qui) est arc second - définition

ANGLE UNITS
Arc of minute; Arcminute; Second of arc; Arcsecond; Arc-second; Arc-minute; Minute of angle; Minute of Arc; Arc second; Milliarcsecond; Arcseconds; Arcminutes; Arc minute; Arcmin; Minutes of arc; Arc seconds; Moment of angle; Minute (angle); Second (angle); Minute of Angle; Milliarcseconds; Arc min; Microarcsecond; Minutes of angle; Minut (angle); Minute of a circle; Μas; Sub-MOA; Second of angle; Minute of arc; Fourths (angle); Thirds (angle); Seconds (angle); Minutes (angle); Arc-third; Arc-fourth; Arcthird; Arcfourth; Partes minutae primae; Partes minutae secundae; Second (arc); Minute (arc); Arcsec (angle unit); Asec (angle unit); Arcsec (unit); Asec (unit); Micro-arcseconds; Micro-arcsecond; Seconds of arc; Milli-arcsec; Milliarcsec; Milliarc-second; Milli-arcsecond; Arc-seconds; Milli arc-second; Minutes and seconds of arc; Arc-minutes
  • mrad]] and minute of angle.
  • abbr=in}} away will show true representation of the sizes.
  • Comparison of minute of arc (MOA) and [[milliradian]] (mrad).

arc second         
(also arcsec)
¦ noun another term for second2 (in sense 2).
Minute and second of arc         

A minute of arc, arcminute (arcmin), arc minute, or minute arc, denoted by the symbol , is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree. Since one degree is 1/360 of a turn (or complete rotation), one minute of arc is 1/21600 of a turn. The nautical mile (nmi) was originally defined as the arc length of a minute of latitude on a spherical Earth, so the actual Earth circumference is very near 21600 nmi. A minute of arc is π/10800 of a radian.

A second of arc, arcsecond (arcsec), or arc second, denoted by the symbol , is 1/60 of an arcminute, 1/3600 of a degree, 1/1296000 of a turn, and π/648000 (about 1/206264.8) of a radian.

These units originated in Babylonian astronomy as sexagesimal subdivisions of the degree; they are used in fields that involve very small angles, such as astronomy, optometry, ophthalmology, optics, navigation, land surveying, and marksmanship.

To express even smaller angles, standard SI prefixes can be employed; the milliarcsecond (mas) and microarcsecond (μas), for instance, are commonly used in astronomy. For a three-dimensional area such as on a sphere, square arcminutes or seconds may be used.

Story arc         
EXTENDED OR CONTINUING STORYLINE IN EPISODIC STORYTELLING MEDIA
Story arcs; Plot arc; Storyline arc; Storyarc; Story Arc; Story-arc; Two parter; Plot arcs; Narrative arc; Arc (fiction)
A story arc (also narrative arc) is the chronological construction of plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, board games, video games, and films with each episode following a dramatic arc.

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Minute and second of arc

A minute of arc, arcminute (arcmin), arc minute, or minute arc, denoted by the symbol , is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree. Since one degree is 1/360 of a turn (or complete rotation), one arcminute is 1/21600 of a turn. The nautical mile (nmi) was originally defined as the arc length of a minute of latitude on a spherical Earth, so the actual Earth circumference is very near 21600 nmi. A minute of arc is π/10800 of a radian.

A second of arc, arcsecond (arcsec), or arc second, denoted by the symbol , is 1/60 of an arcminute, 1/3600 of a degree, 1/1296000 of a turn, and π/648000 (about 1/206264.8) of a radian.

These units originated in Babylonian astronomy as sexagesimal subdivisions of the degree; they are used in fields that involve very small angles, such as astronomy, optometry, ophthalmology, optics, navigation, land surveying, and marksmanship.

To express even smaller angles, standard SI prefixes can be employed; the milliarcsecond (mas) and microarcsecond (μas), for instance, are commonly used in astronomy. For a three-dimensional area such as on a sphere, square arcminutes or seconds may be used.