24, or 48 if u count when they overlap
Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
The hour hand goes straight up 2 times a day. The minute hand goes straight up 24 times a day. They both go straight up together at the same time 2 times a day.
Eight times in a day the hands of a clock form straight angle. At first they form straight angle when the hour amd minute hand are on 3 and 9 in noon and night. Second, when the hour amd minute hand are on 9 and 3 in morning and night. Third when the hour amd minute hand are on 12 and 6 At last when the hour amd minute hand are on 6 and 12.
360 times
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.
23 times
24
It rotates 25*360 = 9000 degrees.
44. 22 in each 12 hour cyccle.
44 times in 24 hours.(Considering the hour- and minute-hands only.)
The hour hand goes straight up 2 times a day. The minute hand goes straight up 24 times a day. They both go straight up together at the same time 2 times a day.
4 times 6:00am, 6:00pm, 12:30am,12:30pm
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.
180 degrees. The hands are a straight line. Or, to be technical, you divide the clock face (360 degrees) by the number of minutes there are in half a day (clocks only record half a day: AM or PM), which is 360/12*60, so each minute is half a degree. There are 360 minutes between the twelve and the six on a clock. Half of 360 is 180. This only works for times ON THE HOUR, otherwise, the hour hand moves for every minute of time passing.