Degree
Degree (Latin gradus, step, step ') stands for:
- Academic degree, academic dignity
- Grade, a military rank
- Degree ( Freemasonry ), a hierarchy of Freemasonry
- 9K51 degree of GRAU index of the BM- 21, a multiple launch rocket system of the Soviet Union
Units:
- The spine height, see Book Format
- Engler degrees, a traditional unit for measuring viscosity in Engineering
- The film speed in photography (° DIN ), see film speed
- Degree (temperature), was permitted in Germany until the end of 1974 designation at temperature differences
- Degree (angle), the degree is the traditional unit of measurement for the size value of a plane angle
- Baume degree, density, outdated
- Degrees Celsius, the temperature after Celsius (° C), which today generally usual scale
- Degrees German hardness, water hardness (° dH)
- Degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature after Fahrenheit (° F), common in America
- Degrees Kelvin, to 1967, the unit name, unit symbol was (° K)
- Degrees Oechsle, the must weight, outdated
- Degree Plato, the original wort content of beer
- Degrees Reaumur, the temperature after Reaumur (° R), dated
- Degrees Rankine, the temperature after Rankine (° Rankine ), dated
- Graticule is used to uniquely defining points on a surface of revolution (eg sphere or ellipsoid)
- Font size, the font size measured in points
- Degree of relationship, the degree of kinship relationship between two people
In mathematics and physics:
- The vector space dimension of a linear representation, see representation of a group
- Grad ( graph theory), the number of neighbors of a node that also valence
- Degree (vector bundle), an integral invariant on an algebraic curve or a higher dimensional variety, deg V
- Gradient (mathematics), an operator of vector analysis, degree x or ∇ x ( " nabla " )
- The number of points on a straight line and the number of lines by a dot, see incidence structure # Grade
- The vector space dimension of an extension, see field extension - extension degree
- The number of basic variables of a multivariable system, see Physical size # size and unit systems
- The exponent of the leading coefficient of a polynomial or a polynomial equation, degree f, see polynomial - Definition
Degree is the name of:
Number of people:
- Aleksander Grad (born 1962 ), Polish politician
- Charles degree (1842-1890), Alsatian politician
- Dagmara degrees ( * 1990), Polish football player
- Geneviève Grad ( born 1944 ), French actress and singer
- Harold degree (1923-1986), American mathematician and physicist
- Lucija Grad ( * 1983), Slovenian football player
- Manca degrees ( * 1987), Slovenian football player
Locations:
- A municipality in the district of Dötlingen Oldenburg, Lower Saxony
- Degree ( Goricko ), a municipality and a town in Goricko, the hilly part of the historical region of Prekmurje in Slovenia
- Degree (local name), a common ingredient and root of settlement names
Degree stands for:
- Degree, the ratio of present value to a certain size, see Dimensionless size # designation
See also:
- Ridge
- 2 degrees
- Disambiguation