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Going clockwise... 210 degrees. Going anti-clockwise... 150 degrees.
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
This question is illogical....and the only awnser possible could be in unreal numbers This might be a stretch. Start with a circle, and a diameter going through the center, 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock. Moving a radius upward from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock is 180 degrees. Keep going another 20 degrees and you have 200 degrees, sweeping from 9 o'clock and going clockwise. That same angle will give you 160 degrees starting at 9 o'clock and sweeping anti-clockwise. So any angle anti-clockwise from 9 o'clock that is greater than zero degrees and less than 160 degrees is in a sense greater than 180 degrees sweeping clockwise. Thinking outside the box is amazingly fun!
If the hour hand traveled 5 to 5 then it would have traveled one full circle equal to 360 degrees. But we want the angle only up to 2, which is 90 degrees short. Therefore the fraction of a clockwise revolution of the hour hand going from 5 to 2 is (360 - 90)/(360) = 270/360 = 27/36 = 9/12 = 3/4
Assuming one hand is at 12 and the other at 3, then going clockwise that is 25% of the pie chart.
Going clockwise... 210 degrees. Going anti-clockwise... 150 degrees.
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
it refers to the way in which things move. clockwise means the direction that the hands on a clock turn. counter clockwise means the opposite way the hands turn on a clock
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move, going from left to right in a circular motion. If you imagine the face of a clock, the hands move in a clockwise direction to show the passing time.
Counter clockwise is the opposite to clockwise , so if you think of a clock and it goes right , counter clockwise is the other way round so it's going left.
There are 90o between north and west. It actually matters on which way your going, so if your going north to west anti - clockwise then its 90o but when you clockwise, its 270o. Hope that helps! ~ Mishy c;
Well, darling, 210 degrees is between 180 and 270 degrees on a standard protractor. So, picture a clock where the hour hand is pointing straight down towards 6, that's where 210 degrees would be. It's not rocket science, just a simple angle measurement.
East-facing azimuth = 90°Northwest-facing azimuth = 315°To turn from east-facing to northwest facing, you turn 225° to the right (clockwise).
It would be a triangular clock but you will be travelling anti-clockwise.
On an analog clock it would be 30 degrees. Each hour is going to be 30 degrees. So at 2 it would be 60 degrees.
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move, going from the top to the right, then down, left, and back up. It is also described as the direction that is considered to be "rightward" of a circle or circular shape.