The answer will depend on whether the rotation is clockwise or counterclockwise.
1/6 of half a rotation = 1/12 of a rotation = 1/12 of 360 degrees = 360/12 = 30 degrees.
1/12
If you mean 1/12 of a rotation then it is 30 degrees
12 degrees is an angular measurement. BTDC means Before Top Dead Centre 12 degrees BTDC therefore means an angular measurement of 12 degrees against the working rotation of the crankshaft
To create a 12-pointed star, the spider must rotate 30 degrees for each point. This is calculated by dividing 360 degrees (a full circle) by 12 points, resulting in 30 degrees of rotation for each segment the spider makes. Therefore, to complete the star, the spider would make a total of 12 rotations of 30 degrees, effectively creating the desired shape.
60 minutes = 1 rotation = 360 degrees So 12 minutes = 360*12/60 = 72 degrees.
(1/3) x (1/4) x (360) = 360/12 = 30 degrees
The coordinates 12 degrees north 0 degrees fall in Ghana, a country located in West Africa. The point is close to the intersection of the prime meridian (0 degrees longitude) and the equator (0 degrees latitude).
The hour hand on a standard 12 hour clock rotates one twelth of 360 degrees in one hour. That is 30 degrees.
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60 mins = 1 hr → 30 mins = 30 ÷ 60 hr = ½ hr The hour hand does 1 full rotation every 12 hours → 1 hr = 1/12 full rotation → ½ hr = ½ × 1/12 rotation = 1/24 rotation in 30 mins → 360° × 1/24 = 15° → The hour hand moves 15° in 30 minutes.
This point is on the outskirts of Lima, Peru.