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The minute hand in a clock in most cases sweeps 360 degrees every hour. So in one minute the angle swept is 360/60 = 36/6 = 6 degrees
720, 8,640 and 518,400 degrees respectively.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
the second hand
6 degrees.
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1 per minute.
The minute hand in a clock in most cases sweeps 360 degrees every hour. So in one minute the angle swept is 360/60 = 36/6 = 6 degrees
-- The angular velocity isone revolution/minute = 360 degrees/minute = 6 degrees/second .(2 pi) radians/minute = pi/30 radians per second . -- If the clock is working properly ... not starting, stopping, speeding up, orslowing down ... then the angular acceleration of any of its hands is zero.
720, 8,640 and 518,400 degrees respectively.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
The minute hand of a clock turns about 360 degrees each hour.
In 60 minutes, the minute hand completely circumnavigates the face of the clock,and returns to where it was 60 minutes earlier. That's a travel of 360 degrees.
the second hand
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.
6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.