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6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.
It moves 0.1 degrees per second. There are 360 degrees in a full circle - so, every minute that passes, the hand moves six degrees. Thus, every second, the hand moves one tenth of a degree (6 degrees divided by 60).
The second hand of a clock completes one full revolution in 60 seconds, which corresponds to 360 degrees. When the second hand moves from the 12 to the 8, it covers 8 of the 12 hour marks. This represents ( \frac{8}{12} = \frac{2}{3} ) of a full revolution. Thus, the second hand turns through ( \frac{2}{3} ) of a revolution.
Oh, that's a happy little question! Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, and a full circle is 360 degrees, the second hand on a clock moves at 6 degrees per second. Isn't that just a delightful little detail to know? Just imagine that gentle movement bringing peace and tranquility to your day.
A clock moves clockwise with three hands; one that moves every second, sixty seconds, and 60 minutes.
The hour hand on a clock moves 1/120 of a degree in one second! Ninja=^.^=
Hour hand moves 30 degrees, minute hand moves 360 degrees.
The hour hand of a clock completes one full revolution, or 360 degrees, in 12 hours. Therefore, in 6 hours, it moves half of that distance. To calculate this, you can divide 360 degrees by 12 hours to get 30 degrees per hour, and then multiply by 6 hours. Thus, the hour hand moves 180 degrees in 6 hours.
-- The angular velocity isone revolution/minute = 360 degrees/minute = 6 degrees/second .(2 pi) radians/minute = pi/30 radians per second . -- If the clock is working properly ... not starting, stopping, speeding up, orslowing down ... then the angular acceleration of any of its hands is zero.
Second hand . . . 360 degrees per minuteMinute hand . . . 360 degrees per hourHour hand . . . 360 degrees per 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour
the hour hand moves 30 degrees in every hour, the minute hand moves 6 degrees each minute Clocks hand moves 1/60 of a degree every minute1 hour = 60 minutes60 * 1/60 = 1The clocks hand move 1 degree an hour
3600oSince there are 60 minutes in an hour, and the hand moves 60o every minute, we just have to multiply to find out the answer.60 x 60o = 3600oSo, in total, it will do a 3600o revolution.