15°
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
There are 30 degrees between the hands at 2 o'clock. Bear in mind that a clock face is a circle of 360 degrees. At 3 o'clock the hands form a right-angle, which is 90 degrees. (90 / 3 = 30 degrees.
At 10 o'clock the hands of the clock are at an angle of 60°
It will form a 300 degrees reflex angle
90 degrees
15°
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
There are 30 degrees between the hands at 2 o'clock. Bear in mind that a clock face is a circle of 360 degrees. At 3 o'clock the hands form a right-angle, which is 90 degrees. (90 / 3 = 30 degrees.
At 10 o'clock the hands of the clock are at an angle of 60°
90 degrees
It will form a 300 degrees reflex angle
60 degrees
90 degree angle
On a military (24-hr) clock, 15 degrees. On a normal, everyday (12-hr) clock, 30 degrees.
There are 360 degrees from 12 to 12 , so every hour is 360/12 = 30 degrees. From 12 to 8 there is 30 x 8 = 240 degrees
90 degrees. At this time the small hand will be at the 9 with a bearing of 270 and the large will be at the 12 with a bearing of 0. The difference between these is 270 degress or 90 degrees but as 90 degrees is smaller that is the one we use.