12 hours
It travels once around the clock per hour. (It rotates 360 degrees.)
We're assuming that you mean the "hands" on a clock. Short hand . . . the "hour hand", goes all the way around in 12 hours Long hand . . . the "minute hand", goes all the way around in 1 hour On some clocks, there's another long hand that you can see moving. That's the "second hand". It goes all the way around in 1 minute, 60 times in 1 hour.
the long hand is the minute hand the short hand is the hour hand the short hand show the hours the minute hand show minutes the long goes by 5's so if it was on the 4 i would be 20 mins
The answer depends on over what period of time. A millisecond, a year, a decade and - if your watch or clock survives that long (though you won't) - a millennium?
An analogue clock has moving fingers to show the time. To answer the question: the hour (short) finger points to 8, and the minute (long) finger points to 9. Another way is to say a quarter to nine. (I forgot to mention that as the minute hand has moved three quarters around, the hour finger would have moved away from eight, more towards the nine!)
Hour.
60 minutes
It travels once around the clock per hour. (It rotates 360 degrees.)
The short fat hand
We're assuming that you mean the "hands" on a clock. Short hand . . . the "hour hand", goes all the way around in 12 hours Long hand . . . the "minute hand", goes all the way around in 1 hour On some clocks, there's another long hand that you can see moving. That's the "second hand". It goes all the way around in 1 minute, 60 times in 1 hour.
long hand (min) on the 12 and the short hand (hour) on what ever hour it is
Yes it is. The short hand is the hour hand. fo all you simple minded people out there
It depends on how big the clock is. If it is a big clock, then the hand moves faster than one that is in a small clock because the markings would be further apart.
As in any other clock, the Big Ben hands have different sizes: -The hour hand is 9ft (2.7m) long. -The minute hand is 14ft (4.25m) long. +++ Big Ben is not the clock, nor the tower, but the hour bell.
The long hand makes one complete revolution around the clock in one hour. It travels 360 degrees in rotation, or 2 pi radians. The tip of the long hand travels 2 pi inches per inch of length of the hand. The center of the long hand ( pivot point) does not move at all, but travels 2 pi radians in rotation.
it takes five minutes from one hand to move to another hand on the clock.
Short Hand- hour hand makes 2 rounds. Long hand - minute hand makes 24 rounds