12 and 6
Twice, at 10 past 2 and quarter past 3.
A clockwise turn turns the same way as the hands on a clock.
An analog clock is correct twice a day (AM and PM display the same times). A military clock (0000 to 2400 hours) is only correct once.
From between the 3 and the 4 to between the 9 and the 10
A clock typically has 12 lines of symmetry, as it can be divided into 12 equal parts when considering each hour mark as a point of symmetry. Each hour mark can act as a line of symmetry when the clock is divided vertically or horizontally. Additionally, the clock's hands can also create lines of symmetry depending on their positions.
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move - from left to right. It is also known as the direction that is the same as the typical movement of the hands on a clock face, going from 12 to 3 to 6 to 9.
Twice, at 10 past 2 and quarter past 3.
In the same way a clocks hands rotate.
A clockwise turn turns the same way as the hands on a clock.
The prefix "clock-" is used with "wise" to form the word "clockwise," indicating movement in the same direction as the hands of a clock.
If you're looking at a digital clock, the reading remains the same if you flip it vertically because the numbers are symmetrical and appear the same upside down. However, if it's an analog clock, the hands will appear to be in reverse, but the time remains the same due to the circular nature of the clock face.
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move, going from left to right in a circular motion. If you imagine the face of a clock, the hands move in a clockwise direction to show the passing time.
Same as it is everywhere. If looked at from above, anything moving clockwise will move in the same direction as the hands of a clock would move in.
they both are opposite parties its same as the case can India and Pakistan join hands together ???? the obvious answe is no
The US debt clock idea is a graphic way of describing the national debt as part of a clock. As the debt gets larger then the hands on the clock move. The same sort of idea is used for the world risk from nuclear destruction.
A 'Clock o Clay' or 'Clock a Clay' is 19th century Northamptonshire slang for a ladybird or ladybug, as in the line "Red black spotted Clock a Clay".
That means, the rotation is in the same direction as the hands of an analog clock or watch move. This is also known as rotating "to the right": if a circle rotates in a clockwise direction, then the upper part moves to the right.