get yourself a cartesian circle, or just look at one online and translate it from there 3,6,9, and 12 would all be 90 deg increments.
Right Angle or 900
so you have moved 2/12 around a clock. there are 3600 around the full clock, so: 360/12 is 30, 30x2 is 600.
The number of memory between 12 and 1 is 5. There are 60 lines in a clock: 5/60. Since the whole angle of the clock is 360, you multiply 360 and 5/60 together and get the answer of 30 degrees.
On a typical 12-hour clock face, the angle between the hands at 1:00 is1/12th of the whole circle.That's (360/12) = 30 degrees.
get yourself a cartesian circle, or just look at one online and translate it from there 3,6,9, and 12 would all be 90 deg increments.
The answer depends on the angle between WHAT and WHAT!
It means right in front of you. When soldiers relate directions to the clock 3 oclock means right, 9 oclock means left 12 oclock means front, and 6 oclock means back.
in mod 12 which is the same as clock time... 6 oclock plus seven = 1 oclock
Right Angle or 900
so you have moved 2/12 around a clock. there are 3600 around the full clock, so: 360/12 is 30, 30x2 is 600.
Passenger side is 3 o-clock. for example ; 12 9 * 3 6 12 oclock is in front of you. 9 oclock is on the left hand (Drivers side) 6 oclock is in back of you (behind you) 3 oclock is on the right hand (Pass. Side)
The angle between the hour hand and 1 o'clock on a clock is 30 degrees. This is because the hour hand moves 30 degrees for each hour on the clock face, and at 1 o'clock, it points directly to the 1.
you minus 13:00 to 12 oclock
The number of memory between 12 and 1 is 5. There are 60 lines in a clock: 5/60. Since the whole angle of the clock is 360, you multiply 360 and 5/60 together and get the answer of 30 degrees.
On a typical 12-hour clock face, the angle between the hands at 1:00 is1/12th of the whole circle.That's (360/12) = 30 degrees.
if its a 1.8 l its 1342one being 12 oclock moving clock wise