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To-What-Degree-0.mp3
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A MATH AND SCIENCE NOTE
A “degree” can mean different things depending on the subject! Here’s a clear breakdown:
1 degree (°) = 1/360th of a full circle.
Used in geometry, trigonometry, navigation, engineering, etc.
Example: A right angle = 90 degrees.
Measures how hot or cold something is.
Different temperature scales:
Celsius (°C): Water freezes at 0°C, boils at 100°C.
Fahrenheit (°F): Water freezes at 32°F, boils at 212°F.
Kelvin (K): Absolute temperature scale used in science — no “degree” symbol for Kelvin, just “K.”
A degree is also an award given by a school or university (like a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, doctorate).
Refers to the position of a note in a scale.
Example: In C major, C is the 1st degree, D is the 2nd degree, E is the 3rd degree, etc.
Sometimes “degree” means the extent or intensity of a reaction, transformation, or phase change.
Example: Degree of dissociation in a chemical reaction.
To-What-Degree-0.mp3
[Intro]
[Verse 1]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
[Bridge]
[Chorus]
[Outro]
A MATH AND SCIENCE NOTE
A “degree” can mean different things depending on the subject! Here’s a clear breakdown:
1 degree (°) = 1/360th of a full circle.
Used in geometry, trigonometry, navigation, engineering, etc.
Example: A right angle = 90 degrees.
Measures how hot or cold something is.
Different temperature scales:
Celsius (°C): Water freezes at 0°C, boils at 100°C.
Fahrenheit (°F): Water freezes at 32°F, boils at 212°F.
Kelvin (K): Absolute temperature scale used in science — no “degree” symbol for Kelvin, just “K.”
A degree is also an award given by a school or university (like a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, doctorate).
Refers to the position of a note in a scale.
Example: In C major, C is the 1st degree, D is the 2nd degree, E is the 3rd degree, etc.
Sometimes “degree” means the extent or intensity of a reaction, transformation, or phase change.
Example: Degree of dissociation in a chemical reaction.