12:00!
It depends what number they are both pointing to.
It could be four times per day: 9 AM, 9 PM, 3 AM, and 3 PM. Note: The question as stated is false and would likely cause controversy if it was on an important exam. The question should be "If the minute hand is pointing to the twelve and the hour hand is perpendicular to the minute hand, what times could it be?"
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At 11:20 the hour hand is pointing to 1/3 of an hour after 11, which is 20 degrees before 12. The minute hand is pointing at 120 degrees after 12. So the angle between the two is 120+20 = 140 degrees.
10°, on a standard 12-hour clock. The minute hand is pointing at the 4, but the hour hand has advanced by 1/3 of an hour, which is 1/36 of a full circle, or 10°.
The hour hand would be at 195 degrees and the minute hand at 180 degrees.
If they're pointing exactly at the same number, the time can only be 12:00
the answer is 5:20
To write 3:10 AM in analog form, you would represent the hour hand pointing to the 3 and the minute hand pointing to the 2 on a clock face. The hour hand represents the hour, while the minute hand represents the minutes. The small hand pointing directly at the 3 indicates 3 o'clock, and the minute hand pointing at the 2 represents 10 minutes past the hour.
Oh, dude, it's 3:15. The hour hand is on the 3, which means it's pointing at the 3 and the minute hand is on the 3, which is pointing at the 3rd minute. So, it's like 3:15, easy peasy.
it shows the wheel rotations per minute. multiply the number the the hand is pointing to by one thousand, and that will give you the accurate rpm
3:15
It could be four times per day: 9 AM, 9 PM, 3 AM, and 3 PM. Note: The question as stated is false and would likely cause controversy if it was on an important exam. The question should be "If the minute hand is pointing to the twelve and the hour hand is perpendicular to the minute hand, what times could it be?"
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The little hand on a clock is called the hour hand. It indicates the current hour by pointing to the corresponding number on the clock face. In contrast, the longer hand is known as the minute hand, which shows the minutes. Together, they help tell the time accurately.
At 10:00, the hour hand is pointing at the 10, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12. Each hour on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees / 12 hours). Therefore, the angle between the hour hand at 10 and the minute hand at 12 is 60 degrees (2 hours x 30 degrees).
At 4:00, the hour hand is pointing at the 4, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12. Each hour mark on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees / 12 hours). Therefore, the angle formed between the hour hand and the minute hand at 4:00 is 120 degrees, which is an obtuse angle.
short answer 150o long answer a hour hand pointing at 5 and the minute hand pointing at 12. the calculation is as follows 5(360/12) = 150 the 12 is because their are 12 numbers on a clock, ie the clock is divided evenly into twelfths. 5 is the fifth number after 12 so the resulting number is multiplied by 5