The angle between 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock is 90°
There are 360 degrees from 12 to 12 , so every hour is 360/12 = 30 degrees. From 12 to 8 there is 30 x 8 = 240 degrees
One revolution of the hour hand in 12 hours is 360 degrees. The same number of degrees in a circle.
There are 12 nubers , each at 360/12 = 30 degrees. 4:30 hour hand is between 4 and 5 and minute hnd on the 6. That is 45 degrees
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement of the lesson offered by the assignment will be lost on you.If the time is 6:30, then the minute hand is on the six, 180 degrees from 12, and the hour hand is halfway between six and seven, 195 degrees from 12. (If the clock face were 360 degrees, then each hour would be one twelth, or 30 degrees.) The difference between the minute hand (180 degrees) and the hour hand (195 degrees) at 6:30 is 15 degrees.
The hour hand moves 360 degrees in 12 hours so 6 degrees takes 0.2 hours = 12 minutes.
The hour hand on a standard 12 hour clock rotates one twelth of 360 degrees in one hour. That is 30 degrees.
There are 360 degrees from 12 to 12 , so every hour is 360/12 = 30 degrees. From 12 to 8 there is 30 x 8 = 240 degrees
At 11:20 the hour hand is pointing to 1/3 of an hour after 11, which is 20 degrees before 12. The minute hand is pointing at 120 degrees after 12. So the angle between the two is 120+20 = 140 degrees.
In a 12 hour marked clock, there are 12 markings and the angle between any two markings is 360/12 = 30 degrees. This 30 degrees is traversed by the hour hand in 1 hour which is 60 minutes. So 1 degree will be traversed in 60/30 = 2 minutes
There are 36 degrees in an hour because 3 multiplied by 12 is 36.
One revolution of the hour hand in 12 hours is 360 degrees. The same number of degrees in a circle.
There are 12 nubers , each at 360/12 = 30 degrees. 4:30 hour hand is between 4 and 5 and minute hnd on the 6. That is 45 degrees
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement of the lesson offered by the assignment will be lost on you.If the time is 6:30, then the minute hand is on the six, 180 degrees from 12, and the hour hand is halfway between six and seven, 195 degrees from 12. (If the clock face were 360 degrees, then each hour would be one twelth, or 30 degrees.) The difference between the minute hand (180 degrees) and the hour hand (195 degrees) at 6:30 is 15 degrees.
The minute hand will be 4/12 = 1/3 of 360 degrees clockwise from up, so 120 degrees. The hour hand will be 10/36 = 100 degrees clockwise from up. 120 - 100 = 20 degrees.
The hour hand moves 360 degrees in 12 hours so 6 degrees takes 0.2 hours = 12 minutes.
If we simply imagine the minute hand is on the 6, and the hour hand is on the two, there will be a total of 120 degrees between the minute and the hour hand, 1/3 of the clock is covered between the two hands. However, it is not that simple. Because 30 minutes has travelled, the hour hand will be half way between the 2 and the 3. We know that every hour, the hour hand moves 30 degrees (360 / 12 hours = 30). Therefore, in 30 minutes, it will have travelled 15 degrees. Which means the hour hand is 15 degrees closer to the minute hand. Therefore, the actual angle between the minute and hour hand is actually 105 degrees.
On a non-military clock (civil, 12-hour) . . .-- The hour-hand is moving 360 degrees in 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour.3:20 is 31/3 hours past noon, so the hour-hand has moved 10/3 x 30 = 100 degrees.-- The minute-hand is moving 360 degrees per hour. So it starts at zero at thebeginning of each hour, and after 1/3 of the hour, it has moved 360/3 = 120 degrees.-- The angle between them at 3:20 is [ 120 - 100 ] = 20 degrees.