There are 36 degrees in an hour because 3 multiplied by 12 is 36.
Each hour, it rotates through 30 degrees, every twelve hours, it rotates 360 degrees.
720
the hour hand is turned 4/12th of a whole circle, which is 360 degrees, so 4/12 * 360 deg = 120 degrees is the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand at 4 o' clock
180 degrees.
15
360
The Earth rotates 14.9590452 degrees per hour.
15
Is this question asking "how many degrees does the planet rotate in one hour?" In one day (24 hours), the planet makes a full rotation of 360 degrees. So each hour it would rotate 360/24 = 15 degrees.
1 hour
it takes one hour for the earth to rotate 15 degrees so the answer is 30 degrees
360° / 24 hours = 15° / hour. Note that the 360° is an approximation.
On an ordinary clock, with 12 hours on the face, the hour hand rotates360 degrees in 12 hours30 degrees in 1 hour = 60 minutes1/2 degree per minute5 degrees in 10 minutes
It rotates 90 degrees.
The Earth rotates approximately 15 degrees in one hour. This is determined by dividing the number of degrees in one full rotation (360) by the number of hours in one day. Of the other planets in the solar system, Mars is the most similar to Earth in terms of degrees rotated in one hour.
Every 15 degrees represent one hour. There are 360 degrees around the Earth. Divide 360 by 15 and you 24 - the number of hours in a day, and the time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis.