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The hour hand on a clock completes one full rotation every 12 hours, which is equivalent to 360 degrees. Therefore, in one hour, the hour hand moves 360 degrees divided by 12, which equals 30 degrees. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, the hour hand moves 30 degrees divided by 60, which equals 0.5 degrees per minute. This is how we know that the hour hand moves half a degree in a minute.
There are 60 minutes to one hour, so 6x60=360. Half an hour is 30 minutes, so 360+30=390
There are 12 inches in one foot, therefore, 360 feet is equal to 360 x 12 = 4320 inches.
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.
No. They are different units. If you're saying on the clock, no. If one degree was one hour there would be 360 hours. 360/12=30, there fore it is 30 degrees on the clock If you are speaking of the rotation of the earth, 360/24 = 15 degrees each hour.
The longitudinal distance for a time difference of one hour is approximately 15 degrees. This is because Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, so in one hour it covers 1/24th of the total 360 degrees, which equals 15 degrees.
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The sun appears to move 15 degrees of longitude each hour (360 degrees รท 24 hours = 15 degrees per hour).
If: 15x = 360 then x equals 360/15 = 24
one hour
To calculate the speed of one mile in ten seconds, we need to convert the time to hours. There are 3,600 seconds in an hour, so 10 seconds is equivalent to 10/3,600 hours. To find the speed, we divide the distance (1 mile) by the time (10/3,600 hours), which equals 360 miles per hour. Therefore, one mile in ten seconds is equivalent to a speed of 360 miles per hour.
After 3 half lifes there will 45 counts per hour (360 -> 180 -> 90 ->45). Therefore 3 half lifes equals 18 hours. One half life is therefore 6 hours.
one tenth of an hour, or 6 minutes. 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour = 3600 seconds an hour 360/3600 = 0.1
One kilo hour equals to one hour. This is used in energy.
One hour equals 15 degrees.
There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, so there are 60 x 60 = 3600 seconds in an hour. To find out how many 10-second intervals are in an hour, you would divide 3600 seconds by 10 seconds, which equals 360 intervals. Therefore, there are 360 10-second intervals in an hour.