There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and since there are 60 minutes in one hour, the degrees per minute can be calculated as 360 degrees divided by 60 minutes, which equals 6 degrees per minute. Therefore, in one hour, which consists of 60 minutes, there are 360 degrees.
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3600 times.
One hour is 3,600,000 milliseconds.
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.
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.
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The hour hand of a clock completes a full revolution every 12 hours, which is equivalent to 720 minutes. Therefore, to calculate how many minutes it takes for the hour hand to rotate through one degree, you divide 720 minutes by 360 degrees, giving you 2 minutes per degree.
is this linear or logarithmic reduction
120 semester hours plus or minus one depending on the school.
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