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A clock makes a zero degree angle twice a day. This occurs when the hour and minute hands align perfectly, typically at 12:00 (noon) and 12:00 (midnight). At these times, the hands form a straight line, representing a zero degree angle.
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22 times. hour hand meets minute hand each hour. Example : they meet at about 1h6, 2h17,... ( it's not exactly). But the 11th hour, they don't meet any times. So in a round of hour hand, it meets minute hand only 11 times and 22 times in a 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.
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11 times in every 12 hours.
A clock makes a zero degree angle twice a day. This occurs when the hour and minute hands align perfectly, typically at 12:00 (noon) and 12:00 (midnight). At these times, the hands form a straight line, representing a zero degree angle.
3600 times.
It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
Say you start at 12 o'clock. If the minute hand goes around the clock once in a complete circle, it turns to 1 o'clock. thus, the hour hand makes it a 30 degree angle.
Minute hand will rotate 1440 times in 24 hours.
3:00 or 9:00
190 degrees is bit more than a straight angle. If you look at a clock face with the minute hand at 312/3 minutes, then going from 12 o'clock to the minute hand makes an angle of 190 degrees.
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No the 'second hand' of a clock has a higher velocity, it makes one rotation each minute, while the minute hand makes on rotation each hour and the hour hand makes one rotation every 12 hours.
Each minute on the clock is 1/60 of the 360 degree circle or 6 degrees. There are 20 minute lines between 12 and 4 therefore, 20 times 6 is 120 degrees.
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