In the unique situation where an 'analog' clock is involved, whether runningor stopped, it turns out that the angle in question is precisely 120 degrees.
There is no angle "between" one hand of a clock.
60 degree angle
When it is 7:00, the hour hand and minute hand of a 12-hour clock form a 150° angle.
150
30 degrees
2
120 degrees and 240 degrees.
270 degrees
7.5 degrees.
120
get yourself a cartesian circle, or just look at one online and translate it from there 3,6,9, and 12 would all be 90 deg increments.
In the unique situation where an 'analog' clock is involved, whether runningor stopped, it turns out that the angle in question is precisely 120 degrees.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the angle when the time is quarter to 9? Well, that's like 67.5 degrees because it's three-quarters of the way between 8 and 9 on the clock. So, if you're ever in a super urgent situation where you need to know the angle at quarter to 9, now you're prepared. You're welcome.
I thank that antalog time is the time on a analog clock, It makes since analog time on a analog clock.
nine oclock and six oclock
An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.