From 8:43pm to 9:07pm is 24 minutes, there are 60 minutes in a complete 360 degree rotation, so multiply 24 by 6 to get the answer in degrees, 144 degrees.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
6 degrees.
The minute hand moves one complete circle in one hour. One complete circle is 360 degrees.l
The minute hand on a clock moves 360 degrees in a full circle, representing 60 minutes. Therefore, in 10 minutes, the minute hand would move 1/6th of a full circle. To calculate this, you would divide 360 degrees by 60 minutes and then multiply by 10 minutes, resulting in 60 degrees.
90 degrees
180 degrees.
A minute of angle is one sixtyeth of an angle. If you had a circle and took one degrees out from it. Then you split that into 60 parts. 1 part would be a minute of angle.
360 It goes round to where it started, so is 360 degrees full circle.
The minute hand of a clock passes through 30 degrees from 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock because the full circle of a clock is 360 degrees and there are 12 hours on a clock. So, 360 degrees / 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour.
An arc minute is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60th of a degree. Since there are 360 degrees in a full circle, this means there are 21,600 arc minutes in a full circle (360 degrees x 60 arc minutes per degree). Therefore, there are 21.6 thousands in an arc minute.
CFM, standing for Cubic Feet per Minute, is a measurement of the amount of a material (usually a gas or liquid), measured in cubic feet, that passes through a given spot over the interval of one minute. RPM, standing for Rotations per Minute, is a measurement of the number of full rotations (360 degrees) that something makes over the interval of one minute. The difference between the two is that one is a measurement of Volume vs. Time whereas the other is Rotation Distance vs. Time.
2880 degrees 1) One rotation of the minute hand is 360 degrees. 2) One rotation is completed in 1 hour. 3) So in 8 hours the minute hand will go through 8 x 360 degrees = 2880