180 degrees
It takes twelve hours for the hour hand to move 360 degrees In half an hour the hour hand moves 15 degrees
180 degrees.
Since an analog clock covers 360 degrees in a full hour, it covers 180 in half an hour because 180 - 0.5*360.
The hour hand of a clock completes one full revolution, or 360 degrees, in 12 hours. Therefore, in 6 hours, it moves half of that distance. To calculate this, you can divide 360 degrees by 12 hours to get 30 degrees per hour, and then multiply by 6 hours. Thus, the hour hand moves 180 degrees in 6 hours.
no days just half an hour
It takes twelve hours for the hour hand to move 360 degrees In half an hour the hour hand moves 15 degrees
180 degrees.
Since an analog clock covers 360 degrees in a full hour, it covers 180 in half an hour because 180 - 0.5*360.
If the Earth rotates 15 degrees/hour, then 7.5 degrees is half of 15, so it takes half an hour or 30 minutes.
The hour hand of a clock completes one full revolution, or 360 degrees, in 12 hours. Therefore, in 6 hours, it moves half of that distance. To calculate this, you can divide 360 degrees by 12 hours to get 30 degrees per hour, and then multiply by 6 hours. Thus, the hour hand moves 180 degrees in 6 hours.
360 degrees
15 Degrees per hour
no days just half an hour
Ninety minutes are in an hour and a half
30 minutes are in half an hour.
There are 5400 seconds in an hour and a half.
23/24 of 720 degrees = 690 degrees