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This is going to be a difficult problem with a digital clock. It's not so bad with an old-fashioned clock, one with actual hands. Since you did not specify AM or PM, we'll assume that you have a 12-hour clock, not a military clock. The angle is (5/12) of a full circle = (5/12) x (360 degrees) = 150 degrees That's on the right side. On the left side, it's 210 degrees.
a clock, a 2 dementioal circle, and the flat part of a cone (the rounded part). hope this answers your question.
6 degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and therefore for every second the hand moves through one sixtieth of a circle.
Well, sweetheart, a circle doesn't have minutes because it's a shape, not a unit of time. But if you're talking about a full rotation in degrees, there are 360 degrees in a circle. So, technically, you could say there are 360 "minutes" in a circle if you want to get sassy about it.
Imagine a clock: a circle is 360 degrees, so every 5 minutes is 30 degrees. If you started at 1pm and rotated it 90 degrees it would be 1.15pm