The hour hand moves 30 degrees every hour, while the minute hand moves 6 degrees every minute. The second hand moves continuously, making a full rotation every 60 seconds.
The little hand is the hour hand on a clock, while the big hand is the minutes.
There are 12 hours in a full circuit of the clock face, so the hour hand moves 1/12 of a full circle every hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour, therefore the hour hand moves 1/60 of the amount it moves in 1 hour, ie: 1/60 × 1/12 × 360° = 0.5°
30 km
60 degree angle at 4:12 At 4.00 the angle is 120 degrees. In 12 minutes the minute hand moves 72 degrees while the hour hand moves 6 degrees. So that 120 degree angle reduces by 66 degrees in 12 minutes, and the answer is 54 degrees.
the hour hand moves 30 degrees in every hour, the minute hand moves 6 degrees each minute Clocks hand moves 1/60 of a degree every minute1 hour = 60 minutes60 * 1/60 = 1The clocks hand move 1 degree an hour
30 minutes to an hour.
Its speed is 120 kilometers per hour.
45 minutes in ¾ of an hour, so just divide 15 kilometers by ¾ hours and get 20 kilometers per hour.
In 10 minutes, the hour hand moves 1/6th of the way between two hour markers on the clock face, as there are 60 minutes in an hour. Since there are 360 degrees in a full circle, the angle described by the hour hand in 10 minutes is 1/6 * 360 = 60 degrees. This means the hour hand moves 6 degrees for every minute that passes.
...An hour? Or sixty minutes?
1 hour and 26 minutes is equivalent to 86 minutes. This can be calculated by multiplying the number of hours by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour) and then adding the remaining minutes. In this case, 1 hour x 60 minutes + 26 minutes = 86 minutes.