3:37 or 3:45 depending on what a "division" is.
Every minute is six degrees. At 7:30, the hour hand has moved halfway between the 7 and 8. Call it 15 degrees.
The least count of a clock with an hour hand and a minute hand is typically one minute. This is because the minute hand moves in increments of one minute, allowing for the most precise measurement of time that can be observed directly on the clock face. While the hour hand indicates hours, its movement is less precise for measuring time intervals compared to the minute hand. Thus, the least count is determined by the finer divisions, which are represented by the minute hand.
20 degrees
22.5 degrees
see you in an hour. Of course it takes more than an hour for the hour hand (the "BIG" hand) and the minute hand (the "LITTLE" hand) to line up but it does happen once each hour. Keep in mind, the hour hand is known as the BIG hand because an hour is bigger than a minute, which is indicated by the LITTLE hand.
105 degrees.A clock has 60 divisions around the outer edge representing the 60 minutes per hour. At 9.30 the minute hand will be at exactly 30 minutes. The hour hand will be exactly halfway between 9 hours and 10 hours (which is equal to 47.5 minutes according to the 60 minute divisions).As there are 60 divisions, and a circle is equal to 360 degrees, then each division is equal to 6 degrees.Therefore, the difference in minute divisions between the two hands = 47.5 - 30 = 17.5. The angle is therefore equal to 17.5 * 6 = 105 degrees.
If we simply imagine the minute hand is on the 6, and the hour hand is on the two, there will be a total of 120 degrees between the minute and the hour hand, 1/3 of the clock is covered between the two hands. However, it is not that simple. Because 30 minutes has travelled, the hour hand will be half way between the 2 and the 3. We know that every hour, the hour hand moves 30 degrees (360 / 12 hours = 30). Therefore, in 30 minutes, it will have travelled 15 degrees. Which means the hour hand is 15 degrees closer to the minute hand. Therefore, the actual angle between the minute and hour hand is actually 105 degrees.
Every minute is six degrees. At 7:30, the hour hand has moved halfway between the 7 and 8. Call it 15 degrees.
The minute hand will be at 12 and the hour hand will be at 2. Between 2 and 3 o'clock, the minute hand moves faster, so it will reach the 7 position first, while the hour hand will still be approaching the 2 position.
The least count of a clock with an hour hand and a minute hand is typically one minute. This is because the minute hand moves in increments of one minute, allowing for the most precise measurement of time that can be observed directly on the clock face. While the hour hand indicates hours, its movement is less precise for measuring time intervals compared to the minute hand. Thus, the least count is determined by the finer divisions, which are represented by the minute hand.
20 degrees
22.5 degrees
Well, honey, when the minute hand is at 9 and the hour hand is between 10 and 11, it's 10:45. It's like the hour hand is dragging its feet towards 11 while the minute hand is already partying at 9. Time can be a real drama queen sometimes!
see you in an hour. Of course it takes more than an hour for the hour hand (the "BIG" hand) and the minute hand (the "LITTLE" hand) to line up but it does happen once each hour. Keep in mind, the hour hand is known as the BIG hand because an hour is bigger than a minute, which is indicated by the LITTLE hand.
The hour hand between 8 and 9. The minute hand at 6.
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The hour hand between 4 and 5. The minute hand at 6.