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44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
AnswerFor every position that the hour hand CAN attain, there are TWO points where the minute hand will achieve a ninety degree angle from the hour hand.AnswerIt happens 44 times in the course of one full day, and it's reasonably easy to calculate. See linked question for details.Technically, if you move the hands of the clock by hand, an infiinite number of right angles can be formed.
Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
360 times
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It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
AnswerFor every position that the hour hand CAN attain, there are TWO points where the minute hand will achieve a ninety degree angle from the hour hand.AnswerIt happens 44 times in the course of one full day, and it's reasonably easy to calculate. See linked question for details.Technically, if you move the hands of the clock by hand, an infiinite number of right angles can be formed.
Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
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24 times. When the minute hand lines up with the hour hand that is 0 degrees. This happens every hour.
90 degree angle