At 10 o'clock, the hour hand is pointing at the 10, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12 on a clock. Each hour mark represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Thus, the hour hand at 10 o'clock is at 300 degrees (10 x 30), while the minute hand is at 0 degrees. The angle between the hour and minute hands is 300 degrees - 0 degrees = 300 degrees.
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At 10 o'clock, the hour hand is pointing at the 10, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12. Each hour represents 30 degrees on the clock (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Therefore, the angle between the hour hand at 10 and the minute hand at 12 is 10 hours × 30 degrees = 300 degrees. However, the smaller angle between the two hands is 360 degrees - 300 degrees = 60 degrees.
The minute hand moves 360 degrees in one hour = in 60 minutes = 6 degrees per minute.(50/60) x 360 = 300 degrees
An angle of 300 degrees is a reflex angle.
At 10 o'clock, the hour hand is pointing at the 10, and the minute hand is pointing at the 12 on a clock. Each hour mark represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Thus, the hour hand at 10 o'clock is at 300 degrees (10 x 30), while the minute hand is at 0 degrees. The angle between the hour and minute hands is 300 degrees - 0 degrees = 300 degrees.
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90 degrees
The minute hand moves 360 degrees in one hour = in 60 minutes = 6 degrees per minute.(50/60) x 360 = 300 degrees
300 degrees Fahrenheit = 148.8 degrees Celsius.
anything over 300 degrees
An angle of 300 degrees is a reflex angle.
Easily. A bic can produce a flame with a temperature of over 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
300 degrees Kelvin is equal to 80.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
At 300 degrees, iron is in a solid state. Iron has a melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius, so at 300 degrees it remains a solid.
300 degrees Celsius = 572 degrees Fahrenheit.
300 kelvin = 80.33F