The minute hand revolves around the clock face ONCE every hour. Therefore the hand would revolve around the clock 24 time in one day.
Technically only once. But if measurements are made clockwise and anticlockwise then twice. 24 I think. Since every hour, there will be 2. For example, the first time after 12 O'clock is between 12:13 and 12:14. For your info, every minute, the minute hand moves 6 degrees and the hour hand moves 0.5 degree.
It moves through 15 degrees every 30 minutes.
24 times. When the minute hand lines up with the hour hand that is 0 degrees. This happens every hour.
1:30 Wrong. The "LITTLE" hand indicates the minute of the hour and the"BIG" hand indicates the hour of the day (or at least half day - AM/PM). The minute hand is the LITTLE hand because it represents the smaller unit of time when compared to an hour which is indicated by the BIG hand. Granted, the longer hand is longer than the shorter hand but it is was historically always thinner than the hour hand. Thinner = LITTLE And the hour hand was always shorter but fatter than the minute hand. Fatter = BIG The reason they were originally called "BIG" and "LITTLE" was based on the amount of time each represents. Hour is 60 times bigger than minute. Hour is BIG and minute is LITTLE. Hour hand is BIG HAND and minute hand is LITTLE HAND. End of story
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. 6° x 45 = 270°
The minute hand is the largest hand on most analogue clocks. At 3 o'clock on a 12-hour clock, the minute hand is pointing straight up to the 12. It measures time to the nearest minute by advancing one of the small minute hash marks every 60 seconds. Every time the second hand makes one full sweep of the clock face, the minute hand advances one of the minute marks. The second hand is the fastest moving hand on a standard analogue clock, making one full sweep every 60 seconds.
The Minute hand makes a full circle of the clock's dial every Hour. Since there are 24 hours in a day, then the Minute hand travels 24 full circles every day.
the hour hand moves 30 degrees in every hour, the minute hand moves 6 degrees each minute Clocks hand moves 1/60 of a degree every minute1 hour = 60 minutes60 * 1/60 = 1The clocks hand move 1 degree an hour
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. In ten seconds, the minute hand moves 1°.
The minute hand will cross over the hour hand once every hour. So in 12 hours, the answer is 12 times.
Every minute is six degrees. At 7:30, the hour hand has moved halfway between the 7 and 8. Call it 15 degrees.
According to that, the hand will move 5/60 or 1/12. Every minute on a clock face is 6 degrees. An hour hand will move 30 degrees in an hour.
it moves at one click every 60 seconds
The hour hand moves 30 degrees every hour, while the minute hand moves 6 degrees every minute. The second hand moves continuously, making a full rotation every 60 seconds.
The little hand is on the 11 and the big hand is on the 5.
3600oSince there are 60 minutes in an hour, and the hand moves 60o every minute, we just have to multiply to find out the answer.60 x 60o = 3600oSo, in total, it will do a 3600o revolution.