That's a total of 270 degrees.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
180 degrees.
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
All of them (from zero degrees to 360 degrees), as the hands spin around.
The minute hand will be 4/12 = 1/3 of 360 degrees clockwise from up, so 120 degrees. The hour hand will be 10/36 = 100 degrees clockwise from up. 120 - 100 = 20 degrees.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
6 degrees.
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
The hour hand is at 22.5 degrees (clockwise) from the 12 mark, and the minute hand points to the 9.
90 degrees
180 degrees.
The whole way around is 360 degrees. There are 60 moves of 1 minute in one trip all the way around. If you cut up the whole 360 degrees into 60 equal pieces, each piece is 6 degrees. 360/60 = 6 degrees.
2880 degrees 1) One rotation of the minute hand is 360 degrees. 2) One rotation is completed in 1 hour. 3) So in 8 hours the minute hand will go through 8 x 360 degrees = 2880
It moves through 360 degrees
Not sure how much the sun moves through space - about the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy. The earth rotates through 0.25 degrees in a minute so the sun APPEARS to move 0.25 degrees.
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