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β 12y agoIn actuality, the hands on the clocks never differ in the summer and winter. There are always 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute. It rate at which time passes is a psychological aspect. The only time a clock's hands will change is if the clock does not work correctly, when the clock is changed due to time zones or when the time moves back or forward
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The little hand on the clock is known as the hour hand.
the second hand
It is the long hand.
The long hand
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The short hand is the hour hand on a clock.
The little hand on the clock is known as the hour hand.
the second hand
what does the small hand on the clock mean
The purpose of the hour hand on the clock is to tell which hour it is. *
a clock
The speed of a clock hand depends on what the clock hand indicates the second hand is 2pi per 60seconds, the minute hand is 2pi per 3600 seconds and the hour hand is 2pi per 216000 seconds.
It is the long hand.
There is no angle "between" one hand of a clock.
When the southern hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun it is summer there and winter in the northern hemisphere. The Earth's axis is on a tilt relative to the Sun. This means that during the year as it follows its regular orbit around the Sun, for a period one hemisphere is closer to the Sun than the other. This is what creates the seasons we have on Earth. When one hemisphere is closer to the Sun more heat is felt there. This is known as "summer". This is similar to how holding your hand closer to a flame will make your hand feel warmer. Clearly, at the time one hemisphere is closer to our Sun, the other hemisphere is further away, meaning it is in "winter". When the two hemispheres are equidistant from the Sun then it is spring in one and autumn (fall - if you're American) in the other.
The long hand