For 3:30 to be a right angle, the hour hand would point to the 3 and the minute hand would point to the 6. But the hour hand will be halfway between the 3 and the 4, hence not a right angle.
Also, at 3:30 the angle of the hour hand would be at 105 degrees, the minute hand at 180, and the angular distance between both would be 75 degrees.
A 90° angle, to the right.
When the clock is at 3 o'clock, the hands form a right angle which measures 90 degrees.
A right angle which is 90 degrees
It is a right angle.
About 90 degrees which is a right angle.
A 90° angle, to the right.
When the clock is at 3 o'clock, the hands form a right angle which measures 90 degrees.
right angle
A right angle which is 90 degrees
It is a right angle.
About 90 degrees which is a right angle.
Think of the old fashioned analog clock at 1 o'clock. Now think of the angle between the hour hand and the minute hand. Not the little angle but the one that goes all the way from 1 through 6 to 12. That angle is 330 degrees.
90 degrees - a right angle
Assuming you mean the angle of the hands of a clock set at 11. the smaller angle would be 30 degrees, and the larger would be 330 degrees.
Since a circle is 360 degrees, negative 330 will look like positive 30, the difference between any two numbers on a clock face.
There are two angles between 5 and 8 on a clock face. The smaller (right) angle is 90 degrees. The larger (reflex) angle is 270 degrees.
Right Angle or 900