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Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
No, the size of each angle formed by the hour and minute hands on a clock would not change if the minute hand were shorter. The angles are determined by the positions of the hands relative to each other and the clock face, not by their lengths. Therefore, regardless of the minute hand's size, the angles between the hands remain the same.
At 12 o'clock, the minute hand points at 12, and the hour hand also points at 12. Since both hands are aligned, the angle between them is 0 degrees. Therefore, the angle between the hands of a clock at o'clock is always 0 degrees.
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Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
At exactly 1 o'clock, the hour hand will be at an angle of 30 degrees, and the minute and second hands will be at an angle of 0 degrees.
No, the size of each angle formed by the hour and minute hands on a clock would not change if the minute hand were shorter. The angles are determined by the positions of the hands relative to each other and the clock face, not by their lengths. Therefore, regardless of the minute hand's size, the angles between the hands remain the same.
At 12 o'clock, the minute hand points at 12, and the hour hand also points at 12. Since both hands are aligned, the angle between them is 0 degrees. Therefore, the angle between the hands of a clock at o'clock is always 0 degrees.
44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
The hands form a right angle. At 3 o'clock, the minute hand points straight up, and the hour hand points straight to the right.
When it is 7:00, the hour hand and minute hand of a 12-hour clock form a 150° angle.
22215 pm is not a correct time, what time do you mean? The angle between the hands, if that is what you mean by 'the angle of the clock', does not depend on the length of the hands, so why have you given them? Please make the question clear and resubmit.