At 3 hours 45 minutes there is not an acute angle between the hands of the clock (unless you extend the hands backwards).
An acute Angle is smaller than a right angle, for example: If you have the Big hand on the 12 and the small hand on the 2 the inside angle is a acute angle
There is no angle "between" one hand of a clock.
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°
150
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 at 2 o'clock will form an acute angle of 60 degrees
270 degrees
An acute angle is any angle that is between 0° and 90°.At the exact hour mark, the minute hand is always at the 12.And so, the hours where the clock form an acute angle are:1 o'clock2 o'clock10 o'clock11 o'clockThus, there are 4 hours.
An acute Angle is smaller than a right angle, for example: If you have the Big hand on the 12 and the small hand on the 2 the inside angle is a acute angle
it is 2 :00 at clock ^_^
Acute
It is an acute angle
Right Angle or 900
The angle - is 120 degrees !
180o
As one angle increases, its counterpart on the clock decreases. The acute angle is greater at 8 o'clock but the reflex angle is greater at 10 o'clock.
an acute angle - of 30 degrees.