359 degrees......
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An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
Each minute space occupies 6 degrees and so 24*6 = 144 degrees or try using a protractor for a more accurate measurement
Infinitely many. They will not stop overlapping -from time to time - as long as the clock keeps on working.
The largest angle will be opposite the biggest side which is 14 cm and so by using the cosine rule its angle works out as 106.23 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
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An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
By using the cosine rule in trigonometry the biggest angle works out as 106.23 degrees.
Each minute space occupies 6 degrees and so 24*6 = 144 degrees or try using a protractor for a more accurate measurement
Clockwise is the direction that follows the movement of the hands on a clock. In terms of arrows, it would be a direction that goes from the top to the right, then down, and finally to the left.
To wind the clock in the Deltora Quest game, navigate to the clock in the game's interface and click on it. This action will prompt you to wind the clock manually by using your mouse to rotate the clock's hands in a clockwise direction until the clock is fully wound.
When using autocad, 0 degrees was at 3 o' clock, then go anticlockwise for positive, clockwise for negative
Infinitely many. They will not stop overlapping -from time to time - as long as the clock keeps on working.
I have a digital clock; I find it easier to read than analog clocks with hands and regularly spaced numbers.
This problem can be solved as follows: The angle Ah of the hour hand of a clock, measured from the position at noon or midnight when the hour and minute hands exactly coincide, is Ah = (360 degrees/12 hours)th, where th is the time in hours, including fractions of hours, because the hour hand moves the entire 360 degrees around the clock in 12 hours. Similarly, the angle Am of the minute hand = (360 degrees/60 minutes)tm, where tm is the time in minutes only, including fractions of minutes. The stated time is 3 + 40/60 + 20/3600 hours = 3.672222... hours and the angle is therefore about 110. 11666666... degrees, using the formula above. The time in minutes only is 40 + 20/60 = 40.33333...., so that the angle of the minute hand is 242 degrees. The difference between them is therefore about 131.833..... degrees, or in fraction form 131 and 5/6.
The largest angle will be opposite the biggest side which is 14 cm and so by using the cosine rule its angle works out as 106.23 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
An analog clock displays time using hands moving around a numbered dial, as opposed to a digital clock which shows time in numbers.