You must understand the question first.The number of degrees in a circle is always equal to 3600.Now a clock has 60 minutes in an hour,therefore each minute is equal to 3600 / 60 which is equal to 60.
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
Each minute is six degrees.
Each minute is 6 degrees and so it's about 30 degrees
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.
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.
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
Each minute is six degrees.
Each minute is 6 degrees and so it's about 30 degrees
Each minute on the clock is 1/60 of the 360 degree circle or 6 degrees. There are 20 minute lines between 12 and 4 therefore, 20 times 6 is 120 degrees.
At 4 o'clock, the minute hand is at the 12, and the hour hand is at the 4. Each hour mark on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). Therefore, the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand at 4 o'clock is 4 x 30 = 120 degrees.
1 minute is 6 degrees so 10*6 = 60 degrees
90 degrees
There are 30 degrees between the numbers on a clock face - therefore, if the time in hours has passed by a quarter of an hour, then the difference in angle between the head of the hour hand and the head of the minute hand would be 30 x 1/4 = 7.5 degrees.
The full circle of the clock is 360 degrees. The distance between any two figures on the clock is therefore 360 ./. 12 = 30 degrees. When it's 6 o'clock there are six figures between the hour hand and the minute hand, so 6 x 30 = 180 degrees.
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.
At 3:00 (1500 hours) on a clock, the hour hand is pointing directly at the 3 and the minute hand is pointing at the 12. To find the angle between the hands, we can use the formula: |(30*H) - ((11/2)M)|, where H is the hour and M is the minute. Plugging in the values, we get |(303) - ((11/2)*0)| = |90 - 0| = 90 degrees. Therefore, the angle between the hands of the clock at 1500 hours is 90 degrees.
90 degrees its just like the angle between 6 and 9 on a clock basically for every number its 30 degrees