240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
There are two angles between 5 and 8 on a clock face. The smaller (right) angle is 90 degrees. The larger (reflex) angle is 270 degrees.
The angle between the minute- and hour-handson an 'analog' clock at 8:45 is 7.5 degrees.
An angle of 82 degrees would be complementary to an angle of 8 degrees. 82 + 8 = 90
The angle of N is cos(r*3^8)
It is a obtuse angle.
240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
As one angle increases, its counterpart on the clock decreases. The acute angle is greater at 8 o'clock but the reflex angle is greater at 10 o'clock.
The hands on a clock must be greater than 90 degrees to be obtuse, so you find times where the time is >90 degrees.Examples are: 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00.
There are two angles between 5 and 8 on a clock face. The smaller (right) angle is 90 degrees. The larger (reflex) angle is 270 degrees.
If you picture a clock-face - It's similar to the larger of the two areas formed by placing the hands at 12 and 8 respectively.
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Assumption we are talking simply about when the hour first is approached - i.e. what o'clocks do the hands form obtuse angle. If it is a 12 hour clock then the answer is every hour after 3 o'clock and before 9 o'clock, i.e. 4 o'clock, 5 o'clock, 6 o'clock, 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock. If it is a 24 hour clock (they do exist) then the answer is every hour after 6 o'clock and before 18 o'clock, i.e. 7 o'clock, 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, 12 o'clock , 13 o'clock ,14 o'clock ,15 o'clock , 16 o'clock , 17 o'clock
There are 360 degrees from 12 to 12 , so every hour is 360/12 = 30 degrees. From 12 to 8 there is 30 x 8 = 240 degrees
90 degrees its just like the angle between 6 and 9 on a clock basically for every number its 30 degrees
The angle between the minute- and hour-handson an 'analog' clock at 8:45 is 7.5 degrees.
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