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The little hand on a clock is the hour hand. It indicates the current hour, while the longer hand, known as the minute hand, shows the minutes. Together, they help to tell the exact time.
In fifteen minutes the minute hand of a clock will move 90 degrees, or three hour labels.
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. 6° x 45 = 270°
'Thirty minutes past the given hour. Or more rarely, 30 minutes to the next given hour. NB 'Quarter past ' means 15 minutes past the given hours. The miniute hand is at '3' on the clock dial 'Quarter to' means 15 minutes to the next given hour. The minute hand is at '9' on the clock dial. ' o'clock ' as in seven o'clock, means 'seven hours of the clock'. The minute hand is at '12' and the hours hand is at '7'.
When the hour hand is between 1 and 2 o'clock, the minute hand will be between the 12 and 6 on the clock face. Specifically, it will be between 0 minutes (at the top of the hour) and 30 minutes past the hour. This corresponds to the minute hand moving from the 12 towards the 6 as time progresses.
The little hand on a clock is the hour hand. It indicates the current hour, while the longer hand, known as the minute hand, shows the minutes. Together, they help to tell the exact time.
On a normal 12-hour clock, the hour hand moves 360° in 12 hours, 360° in 720 minutes, or ½° every minute, not 1/60°. In one hour, 60 minutes, a normal 12-hour clock's hour hand will move 30°.
In fifteen minutes the minute hand of a clock will move 90 degrees, or three hour labels.
On a clock, the longer hand is the minute hand and the shorter hand is the hour hand. Also, the especially thin one that moves the fastest is the second hand.
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. In ten seconds, the minute hand moves 1°.
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On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. 6° x 45 = 270°
60 minutes per hour. Ah, more like 360° per hour.
When the hour hand is between 1 and 2 o'clock, the minute hand will be between the 12 and 6 on the clock face. Specifically, it will be between 0 minutes (at the top of the hour) and 30 minutes past the hour. This corresponds to the minute hand moving from the 12 towards the 6 as time progresses.
The minute hand of a clock turns about 360 degrees each hour.
On a clock, 15 minutes to 1 would be displayed when the minute hand points at the 9, indicating 45 minutes past the hour, while the hour hand is slightly before the 1. This time is commonly referred to as 12:45. The visual representation shows the hour hand almost at the 1 but not quite, and the minute hand clearly at the 9.
To write time in analog, you use a clock face with hour and minute hands. The hour hand points to the current hour, while the minute hand indicates the minutes past the hour. For example, if the hour hand is on 3 and the minute hand is on 12, the time is 3:00. If the minute hand is on 6, it would be 3:30.