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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).
1 revolution = 360 degrees 1 revolution = 60 seconds 60 seconds = 360 degrees 60/60 = 1 360/60 = 6 1 second = 6 degrees.
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 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.
Which hand? The minute hand moves 360 degrees in 60 minutes which is 6 degrees per minute. So in 37 minutes it moves 37*6 = 222 degrees.
A clock's second hand makes one complete revolution each minute. Thus, by definition, it is rotating at one revolution per minute or one RPM. That's its "rotational velocity" and it is the same no matter how big or small the clock might be. The actual velocity that the tip of the second hand might trace out as it revolves around the center of the clock will vary with the length of the second hand. The longer the hand, the faster the tip moves around the circumference.
It moves 90 degrees because it forms a right angle with its previous position.
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 2.5 degrees every five minutes