360\12= 30o
6 degrees.
240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.
110 degrees.110 degrees.110 degrees.110 degrees.
On an analog clock it would be 30 degrees. Each hour is going to be 30 degrees. So at 2 it would be 60 degrees.
The minute hand of a clock passes through 30 degrees from 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock because the full circle of a clock is 360 degrees and there are 12 hours on a clock. So, 360 degrees / 12 hours = 30 degrees per hour.
6 degrees.
30 degrees
It moves through 360 degrees
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
50
5 degrees
240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
No! There are 360 degrees in every circle, not more because the clock is bigger.
720, 8,640 and 518,400 degrees respectively.
On a military (24-hr) clock, 15 degrees. On a normal, everyday (12-hr) clock, 30 degrees.
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