75o
Between each digit on the clock face, there are 360o ÷ 12 = 30o.
At 8:30, the big hand is pointing to the 6 and the little hand is half way between the 8 and the 9 which means there are 21/2 digits between them. Which in degrees is:
21/2 x 30o = 75o
120 degrees and 240 degrees.
90 degrees or (pi)/2 radians, with the hour hand on the right end and the minute hand pointing up.
324 degrees
Well, honey, at quarter past 9, the minute hand is pointing at the 3 and the hour hand is halfway between the 9 and the 10. So, the angle between the hour and minute hands is 90 degrees, since there are 30 degrees between each hour marker on the clock face. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Well, darling, 210 degrees is between 180 and 270 degrees on a standard protractor. So, picture a clock where the hour hand is pointing straight down towards 6, that's where 210 degrees would be. It's not rocket science, just a simple angle measurement.
At 3 hours 45 minutes there is not an acute angle between the hands of the clock (unless you extend the hands backwards).
180o
Right Angle or 900
The angle - is 120 degrees !
Angle between the hands of a clock=|11M-60H|/2i.e. M-Minutes=35(here)H- Hours=7(here)∴ The angle b/w hands of a clock=|11*35-60*7|/2=17.5°
It creates a 150o angle at 3:40
It is a obtuse angle.
120degrees
90 degrees
30 degrees.
60o
150