It's 10 times, not eleven, check on your watch.
The short one Yes, the hour hand is traditionally shorter than the minute hand. However, the hour hand is known as the BIG hand because an hour is bigger than a minute. That means the minute hand is known as the LITTLE hand since a minute is LITTLE when compared to an hour. This is the historical explanation of the labels for the two hands, based on function an expressed in form by the hour hand having a broader, albeit shorter, design than the minute hand which is longer but narrower. Hour = bigger than minute = the BIG hand Minute = smaller than hour = the LITTLE hand
Passes every minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day so, 60x24 = 1440 It passes the twelve 1440 times in 24 hours.
i think it passes the number 2 25 times but im not sure...
From 12pm to 2:30pm, the hour hand goes 75 degrees. It is the minute hand that goes through 795 degrees.
It's 10 times, not eleven, check on your watch.
The short one Yes, the hour hand is traditionally shorter than the minute hand. However, the hour hand is known as the BIG hand because an hour is bigger than a minute. That means the minute hand is known as the LITTLE hand since a minute is LITTLE when compared to an hour. This is the historical explanation of the labels for the two hands, based on function an expressed in form by the hour hand having a broader, albeit shorter, design than the minute hand which is longer but narrower. Hour = bigger than minute = the BIG hand Minute = smaller than hour = the LITTLE hand
Passes every minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day so, 60x24 = 1440 It passes the twelve 1440 times in 24 hours.
360 degrees divided by 60 minutes. This equal 6 degrees for each minute. So the angle formed when the minute hand is 1 minute pass 12 will be about 6 degrees minus the hour hnd which may have move just slight pass the hour digit.
i think it passes the number 2 25 times but im not sure...
From 12pm to 2:30pm, the hour hand goes 75 degrees. It is the minute hand that goes through 795 degrees.
After 12:00 Noon and before 12:00 Midnight:(The following are all approximate, since the hour-hand also moves during the hour):1:06, 2:11, 3:17, 4:22, 5:28, 6:33, 7:39, 8:44, 9:50, 10:55.Ten times.
The second hand on a clock is called the "second hand" because it measures seconds as they pass, helping to indicate the precise time.
No - the minute hand rotates 24 times in 24 hours !
24 times because each time a new hour comes it overlaps the big hand and there is 24 hours in each day. Hey did you know I am only in grade 5 !----------------------------------------------Improved: NO! that is so not true because the big hand and small hand don't only overlap at hourly intervals ... let's say it's exactly 3:15 ... the big hand and small hand will be on the 15.I'm not exactly sure about the math that goes into this..but that's the concept behind the question.________________________Edit: The first contributor obviously didn't read the question properly ! Starting at Noon - Both hands are on 12. the next time the minute hand will pass over the hour hand - is approximately 1:05, then 2:10, 3:15.. ..10:50, 11:55, finally 00:00 - making 13 times in total !
If you count noon as one of the times (it just passed it), then 11 times between noon and midnight. At midnite, the minute hand has just gotten to the 12 position. It will happen every 65 minutes 27.27 seconds. Here are the times:12:00:00 noon1:05:272:10:553:16:224:21:495:27:166:32:447:38:118:43:389:49:0510:54:33If you do not count either noon or midnight since you want between, then it is 10 times.
It is 90 degrees