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0.0167
3 HRS
is this linear or logarithmic reduction
3600 times.
44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
5/60 Degree
2.4705 watts/hour
The hour hand on a clock moves 1/120 of a degree in one second! Ninja=^.^=
A circle is 360 degrees.
1 revolution / 24 hours = 360 degrees / 24 hours = 15 degrees per hour
Each hour is thirty degrees.
1 hour = 60 minutes therefore: It would have moved (1/60) x 60 minutes = 1 degree
Around 60 or so semester hours.
120 semester hours plus or minus one depending on the school.
No. They are different units. If you're saying on the clock, no. If one degree was one hour there would be 360 hours. 360/12=30, there fore it is 30 degrees on the clock If you are speaking of the rotation of the earth, 360/24 = 15 degrees each hour.
9600 degrees an hour. Formula:degrees per min * minutes in an hour.
On a normal 12-hour clock, the hour hand moves 360° in 12 hours, 360° in 720 minutes, or ½° every minute, not 1/60°. In one hour, 60 minutes, a normal 12-hour clock's hour hand will move 30°.