The hour and minute hands are in a straight line opposite each other at 6 o`clock, and at 10 other times during any 12-hour period, for a total of 22 times a day.
They also overlap 22 times a day, at 20 times other than at 12 o'clock.
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The hands of the clock will form a straight line 12 times.
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60 times
A straight angle is 180o better known as a straight line. The hands of a clock showing a quarter past nine forms a straight angle.
Easy.
The hands of the clock will form a straight line 12 times.
2
60 times
A straight angle is 180o better known as a straight line. The hands of a clock showing a quarter past nine forms a straight angle.
Yes, the motion of the hands of a clock is a simple harmonic motion. This is because the motion follows a periodic back-and-forth pattern along a straight line (or in a circular path in the case of a clock), with a restoring force that is directly proportional to the displacement from the equilibrium position.
0600
Easy.
Line segment.
12 and 6
You can draw a straight line in a clock when the hour hand, and the minute hand, are facing the opposite direction to each other. For an example 6:00,2:45,etc
If they do intersect, they will form a line.
I would claim that a straight line is slightly bend as we define straight from the horizon.