The minute hand of a clock completes one full rotation, or 360 degrees, in 60 minutes. Therefore, it turns 6 degrees each minute, as calculated by dividing 360 degrees by 60 minutes. This consistent movement allows the minute hand to accurately indicate the passage of time on the clock face.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
Each minute on the clock is 1/60 of the 360 degree circle or 6 degrees. There are 20 minute lines between 12 and 4 therefore, 20 times 6 is 120 degrees.
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Hour hand moves 30 degrees, minute hand moves 360 degrees.
The minute hand of a clock turns about 360 degrees each hour.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
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At 10:00, the hour hand is pointing at the 10, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12. Each hour on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees / 12 hours). Therefore, the angle between the hour hand at 10 and the minute hand at 12 is 60 degrees (2 hours x 30 degrees).
Each minute on the clock is 1/60 of the 360 degree circle or 6 degrees. There are 20 minute lines between 12 and 4 therefore, 20 times 6 is 120 degrees.
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Hour hand moves 30 degrees, minute hand moves 360 degrees.
At 4 o'clock, the minute hand is at the 12, and the hour hand is at the 4. Each hour mark on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Therefore, the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand at 4 o'clock is 4 x 30 = 120 degrees.