Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the clock riddles now? Alright, let's see... The hour hand moves 30 degrees every hour, so it'll be at 90 degrees four times between 9am and 3pm. The minute hand will be at 90 degrees once every hour, so that's five times total. So, like, five times in total, I guess.
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It should be approximately 1.26 inches, or 1 1/4 inch to the nearest quarter inch. The tangent of an angle of 1 degree is 0.17455 times the 6 foot base is 0.10473 feet.
If your asking the degrees between the hour and minute hands when it is 5:00 it is 150 degrees. There are 6 marks between 12 and 6 that cover 180 degrees. 6 goes into 180 30times, each mark is 30 degrees. 5 times 30= 150 degrees.
That fact alone doesn't tell you much about the original two vectors. It only says that (magnitude of vector-#1) times (magnitude of vector-#2) times (cosine of the angle between them) = 1. You still don't know the magnitude of either vector, or the angle between them.
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44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
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It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
Each minute on the clock is 1/60 of the 360 degree circle or 6 degrees. There are 20 minute lines between 12 and 4 therefore, 20 times 6 is 120 degrees.
A clock makes a zero degree angle twice a day. This occurs when the hour and minute hands align perfectly, typically at 12:00 (noon) and 12:00 (midnight). At these times, the hands form a straight line, representing a zero degree angle.
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44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
They meet 24 times in a day.