The term “60” has a few different meanings depending on the context. In mathematics, 60 is an integer that comes after 59 and before 61. It is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 without any remainder left over.

In timekeeping systems such as the Gregorian calendar or in clocks using base-60 counting systems like sexagesimal (or Babylonian) numbering system used in ancient Mesopotamia to measure angles of circles; sixty seconds make up one minute while sixty minutes make up one hour.

In popular culture today 60 often refers to age when someone turns or celebrates their sixtieth year of life with a special celebration known as a “sixty” party which can range from small family gatherings to large events with hundreds of guests depending on personal preference for those celebrating this milestone event!

This number also appears frequently in sports leagues where teams must win at least sixty games within season for them qualify into playoffs or championship tournament rounds.

Finally, in music industry terms “Sixty Cycle Hum” usually describes buzzing sound caused by electric current running through electrical equipment like amplifiers due interference between AC power frequency and electronic circuits inside these devices.

This type noise may be heard during recording sessions because it cannot be filtered out completely so engineers have learn how work around this issue order achieve desired sound quality recordings they are working on!