Oh, dude, the hour hand moves around a clock a total of 24 times in one day. I mean, it's not like the hour hand is taking a nap or going on a vacation, it's just doing its job, you know? So yeah, 24 hours, 24 movements. Like, no big deal.
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If we define a day as 24 hours, the minute hand moves around the clock face once an hour. 24 times.
The minute hand revolves around the clock face ONCE every hour. Therefore the hand would revolve around the clock 24 time in one day.
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.
It travels once around the clock per hour. (It rotates 360 degrees.)
On a clock the hour hand makes two full rotations. Which means it goes around the clock two times.
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The hour hand of a clock completes one full rotation every 12 hours. Therefore, in a 24-hour period, the hour hand goes around the clock twice. This means it makes a complete revolution every time the hour hand moves from one 12-hour cycle to the next.
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Twice if the clock is a 12 hour clock. Once if it is a 24 hour variant.
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The hour hand goes around the clock twice in one day, the minute hand goes around 24 times, and the second hand makes 1440 revolutions. So, in total, all three hands go around the clock a combined total of 1488 times in one day.
If we define a day as 24 hours, the minute hand moves around the clock face once an hour. 24 times.
The minute hand revolves around the clock face ONCE every hour. Therefore the hand would revolve around the clock 24 time in one day.
twice i think
The short hand is the hour hand on a clock.
Twenty-four times of course !