180 degrees. The hands are a straight line. Or, to be technical, you divide the clock face (360 degrees) by the number of minutes there are in half a day (clocks only record half a day: AM or PM), which is 360/12*60, so each minute is half a degree. There are 360 minutes between the twelve and the six on a clock. Half of 360 is 180. This only works for times ON THE HOUR, otherwise, the hour hand moves for every minute of time passing.
180o
Right Angle or 900
The angle - is 120 degrees !
It depends what time it is. Unless the clock is broken. Then it could be just about anything between 0 and 360 degrees. Anything except for 146.70001332 degrees. That angle just can't exist.
2:55
150
60o
180o
Right Angle or 900
The angle - is 120 degrees !
It creates a 150o angle at 3:40
it is 2 :00 at clock ^_^
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.
90 degrees
It depends what time it is. Unless the clock is broken. Then it could be just about anything between 0 and 360 degrees. Anything except for 146.70001332 degrees. That angle just can't exist.
2:55
180 degrees is a straight angle.