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The hour hand of a clock completes one full rotation, or 360 degrees, in 12 hours. This means that the hour hand turns 30 degrees per hour. So, in 12 hours, the hour hand will turn a total of 360 degrees.
The short hand of a clock, which represents the hour hand, completes a full circle in 12 hours. Since a full circle is 360 degrees, in one hour, the hour hand travels 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Therefore, in one hour, the short hand travels 30 degrees on any clock.
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9 on the clock refers to the position of the hour hand pointing at the number 9, indicating a time of 9 o'clock. This can represent either 9 AM or 9 PM, depending on the context. In a 12-hour clock format, it is commonly associated with evening hours, but it can also denote morning hours. The visual representation of the hands on the clock shows the hour hand on 9 and the minute hand on 12.
The clock is divided into 12 hours. The hour hand moves 1/12th every hour. If the clock is likened to a circle of 360 degrees, each hour would represent 360 / 12 = 30 degrees.
The hour hand is the shortest hand of all three on a clock.
The short hand is the hour hand on a clock.
The hour hand of a clock completes one full rotation, or 360 degrees, in 12 hours. This means that the hour hand turns 30 degrees per hour. So, in 12 hours, the hour hand will turn a total of 360 degrees.
The purpose of the hour hand on the clock is to tell which hour it is. *
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On a normal, 12-hour clock, that takes 3 hours. On a military, 24-hour clock, it takes 6 hours.
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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°.
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The clock is divided into 12 hours. The hour hand moves 1/12th every hour. If the clock is likened to a circle of 360 degrees, each hour would represent 360 / 12 = 30 degrees.
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.