Dereceler
Dereceler refers to the unit of measurement for angles, commonly denoted by the symbol °. One degree is defined as 1/360 of a full circle. This means a complete rotation encompasses 360 degrees. Angles measured in degrees are frequently used in geometry, trigonometry, navigation, and astronomy. For example, a right angle measures 90 degrees, a straight angle measures 180 degrees, and a full circle is 360 degrees. Degrees can be further subdivided into minutes (denoted by ') and seconds (denoted by "). There are 60 minutes in one degree, and 60 seconds in one minute, making one degree equal to 3600 seconds. While the radian is another common unit for measuring angles, particularly in higher mathematics and physics, degrees remain widely understood and utilized across various disciplines.