The hour hand on a standard 12 hour clock rotates one twelth of 360 degrees in one hour. That is 30 degrees.
240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
The correct answer is 120 DEGREES
On a military (24-hr) clock, 15 degrees. On a normal, everyday (12-hr) clock, 30 degrees.
If the minute hand on a clock moves 180 degrees, that represents half of a full rotation (which is 360 degrees). Since the minute hand completes one full rotation in 60 minutes, moving 180 degrees indicates that 30 minutes have passed.
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
110 degrees.110 degrees.110 degrees.110 degrees.
The hour hand of a clock completes a full rotation of 360 degrees in 12 hours. From 4 PM to 9 PM is a span of 5 hours. Therefore, the hour hand rotates ( \frac{360 \text{ degrees}}{12 \text{ hours}} \times 5 \text{ hours} = 150 \text{ degrees} ) between 4 PM and 9 PM.
90 degrees
The separation is 15 degrees.
30 degrees.
90 degrees its just like the angle between 6 and 9 on a clock basically for every number its 30 degrees
The hands of a clock rotate either clockwise or counterclockwise to indicate the time. The minute hand moves 360 degrees in one hour, while the hour hand moves 30 degrees in one hour. The direction of rotation depends on whether the time is increasing or decreasing.