90 degrees. (360 degrees in a clockface, takes 60 seconds to cover all of them. So the second hand covers 6 degrees per second (360 divided by 60). Now multiply 6 degrees per second by 15 seconds - i.e 6 x 15 = 90
Because it ticks off the seconds. The first hand ticks off the hours, and the minute hand ticks off the minutes.
Because it counts seconds.
one second
Angular motion.
300
It is used to measure the number of seconds in a minute (60 seconds).
It is used to measure the number of seconds in a minute (60 seconds).
It is used to measure the number of seconds in a minute (60 seconds).
1 revolution = 360 degrees 1 revolution = 60 seconds 60 seconds = 360 degrees 60/60 = 1 360/60 = 6 1 second = 6 degrees.
No. The third (or second) hand does not tick. It is a floating movement hand and should not have a distinguishable stop between seconds.
Because it ticks off the seconds. The first hand ticks off the hours, and the minute hand ticks off the minutes.
Because it counts seconds.
Because it points at the seconds? hours minutes seconds
If the second hand began at 12, 1200 seconds would pass in this period, or 20 minutes.
The second hand will have moved 12° in 5 seconds, the minute hand 1° in 5 seconds, and the hour hand would move almost 0.0167 (0.016 and the six is recurring).
Second hand . . . 360 degrees per minuteMinute hand . . . 360 degrees per hourHour hand . . . 360 degrees per 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour
6 degrees/second