1 per minute.
24 times. When the minute hand lines up with the hour hand that is 0 degrees. This happens every hour.
add a second minute hand. If you could add a second minute hand to an analog clock, you would be able to increase the precision by allowing the time to be determined to the second.
9.55 revolutions
3600, if it makes one tick per second. 60 seconds per minute. 60 minutes per hour.
1 per minute.
straight angle
Every day, the hour hand makes 2 complete revolutions and the minute hand makes 24 revolutions (one per hour). So we have 4 complete revolutions on the hour hand and 48 on the minute hand. First, let us find out the distance per revolution these make. If you noticed on a clock, these would be considered radii, the minute hand makes: C = 2πr ==> C = 2π(4) ==> C = 8π ==> C ≈ 25.133 cm/revolution and the hour hand makes: C = 2πr ==> C = 2π(6) ==> C = 12π ==> C ≈ 37.699 cm/revolution So the sums are: 48(8π cm) + 4(12π cm) = 384π cm + 48π cm = 432π cm ≈ 1,357.168 cm Therefore, the sum of the distances traveled is about 1,357 cm.
Take A Ladder, Climb Up To The Clock And Spin The Hour Hand.
Take A Ladder, Climb Up To The Clock And Spin The Hour Hand.
The full circle of the clock is 360 degrees. The distance between any two figures on the clock is therefore 360 ./. 12 = 30 degrees. When it's 6 o'clock there are six figures between the hour hand and the minute hand, so 6 x 30 = 180 degrees.
24 times. When the minute hand lines up with the hour hand that is 0 degrees. This happens every hour.
720. in 60 minutes, the hour hand on a clock turns a complete circle, or 360 degrees. since 120 minutes is 2 hours, the hour hand would make 2 complete turns, which is 360 degrees twice, which is 720 degrees.
The minute hand passes through 360 degrees in an hour and 6 degrees in a minute
In a clock with 12 hour readings, at 6:30 am the minute hand would be directly on 6 and the hour hand would be mid way between 6 and 7. Between any two markings on this clock the angle is 360/12 = 30 degrees. Since minute hand is precisely on 6 and hour hand is exactly half way between 6 and 7, the angle between them at 6:30 am is 30/2 = 15 degrees
150°, each 5 minute section of the clock is 30°, the minute hand will be at 12, and the hour hand on 5, 5x30=150.
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.