the answer for "through what angle will the minute hand have turned from 2 o'clock, when the clock shows 10 o'clock?" is 2880 °
is accurate more often than one that loses a second/minute (or some such amount) in a day. ====================================== Another contributor added: Also ... it can be a clock that's not running at all.
that all depends on what kind of clock you have. some clocks tick for 60 seconds until it reaches the next minute. other clocks can have second marks on them that they move to. digital clocks do not have second marks unless you press a button that shows the seconds going up or down.
according to the given condition : 6am to 9 pm=15 hrs in one hour the clock gain 2 mins therefore, let the clock gain a mins in 15 hours 1hour=2min 15hours=amins a=15x2 =30 mins ans:the clock will gain 30 mins in 15 hours
No, it shows the hour.
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the answer for "through what angle will the minute hand have turned from 2 o'clock, when the clock shows 10 o'clock?" is 2880 °
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is accurate more often than one that loses a second/minute (or some such amount) in a day. ====================================== Another contributor added: Also ... it can be a clock that's not running at all.
You hit it right on the nail.
that all depends on what kind of clock you have. some clocks tick for 60 seconds until it reaches the next minute. other clocks can have second marks on them that they move to. digital clocks do not have second marks unless you press a button that shows the seconds going up or down.
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720 hours.
according to the given condition : 6am to 9 pm=15 hrs in one hour the clock gain 2 mins therefore, let the clock gain a mins in 15 hours 1hour=2min 15hours=amins a=15x2 =30 mins ans:the clock will gain 30 mins in 15 hours
No. Even a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day. (Unless it's one of those digital clocks that show a 24 hour day... ;-)