217 Degrees to Minutes

217° = 13020'

Calculation: ' = 217° × 60 = 13020'

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How wide is 217°?

217 degrees is a reflex angle, like the open mouth of a Pac-Man shape.

What does 217° look like?

Illustration of a Pac-Man shape
217 degrees is a reflex angle, like the open mouth of a Pac-Man shape.

How to Convert Degree to Minute

1 degree = 60 minutes

Minute = Degree × 60

Example: 217° × 60 = 13020'

Reverse Conversion

To convert minutes back to degrees:

  • Remember, 1 minute equals 0.0166667 degrees.
  • To convert 13020' to°, multiply 13020 x 0.0166667, resulting in 217°.

217 ° is also equal to:

  • 3.7874 radian
  • 241.11 gradian
  • 0.60278 turn
About these units

Degree: The degree (°) is a non-SI unit of plane angle defined as 1/360 of a full rotation.It is accepted for use with the SI due to its long-standing practical importance in navigation, surveying, engineeri...

Minute: An arcminute (minute of arc) is 1/60 of a degree.It is used in astronomy, optics, navigation, geodesy, and surveying for small angular measurements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is 217 degrees in minutes?

217 degrees equals 13020 minutes. This is calculated by multiplying 217 by the conversion factor 60.

What does 217 degrees look like in minutes?

217 degrees (13020 minutes) is a reflex angle, greater than a straight angle.

How do you calculate 217 degrees to minutes?

Multiply 217 by the conversion factor 60. The calculation is 217 × 60 = 13020 minutes. This factor is defined by international measurement standards.

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217 degrees = 13020 minutes
217 degrees = 13020 minutes — conversion chart

For general conversions between degrees and minutes, see the degrees to minutes converter.

Conversion factors verified against BIPM, ISO 80000-3 1 turn = 2π rad = 360° (exact, ISO 80000-3). Last reviewed: March 2026
Tiago Fernandes Reviewed by Tiago Fernandes

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