The angle between the hour hand and the minute hand on a standard clock at 6:30 is 15 degrees. Let's review the movement of the hands of the clock specific to this problem. The hour hand moves through the 12 hours of half a day in 12 hours (naturally), and that translates into the hour hand moving 360 degrees in 12 hours. That means the hour hand moves 360/12, or 30 degrees per hour. That translates into 15 degrees in half an hour. If the hour hand is pointing straight down at 6:00 (which it is), it will move 15 degrees from where it was in half and hour. And the time will be 6:30 with the minute hand pointing straight down. The minute hand will be pointing to where the hour hand was half an hour ago. And, as stated, the hour hand will have moved from dead on the six and gone 15 degrees further around.
It is 15 degrees.
15 degrees, each number is separated by 30 degrees (360/12) so if it's a standard wall clock the hour hand will be halfway between 6 and 7 and the minute hand will be pointed at 6, therefore the angle created is half that between the numbers i.e. 15 degrees.
0' or 360'
60 degrees
At 6:00, the hands are 180° apart. In the thirty minutes it takes the minute hand to reach the six, the hour hand will have advanced 15° from the six because it moves at a rate of ½° each minute.
It is 15 degrees.
The hour hand would be at 195 degrees and the minute hand at 180 degrees.
They do not form any angle because they are on top of each other. However a straight line is considered to be 180 degrees and a circle 360 degrees.
15 degrees, each number is separated by 30 degrees (360/12) so if it's a standard wall clock the hour hand will be halfway between 6 and 7 and the minute hand will be pointed at 6, therefore the angle created is half that between the numbers i.e. 15 degrees.
At 6:30, the hour hand is at 195 degrees, the minute hand is at 180 degrees, the second hand would be at 0 degrees. The hour and minute hands would also be 15 degrees apart.
0' or 360'
60 degrees
At 6:00, the hands are 180° apart. In the thirty minutes it takes the minute hand to reach the six, the hour hand will have advanced 15° from the six because it moves at a rate of ½° each minute.
At 6:00, the hands are 180° apart. In the thirty minutes it takes the minute hand to reach the six, the hour hand will have advanced 15° from the six because it moves at a rate of ½° each minute.
One minute is six degrees. Multiply however many minutes the hands are apart by six.
13.00 degrees.
43 degrees Celsius is equal to 109.4 degrees Fahrenheit when rounded to the nearest tenth.