There are 15 degrees of longitude in each standard time zone
6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.
On a clockface, there are 6 degrees in a second.
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One arc second is one 3600th of a degree.
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
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well, 360 degrees in a minute. So 360 * 5 = 1800 degrees
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