That is 45 minutes. As a fraction it is 45/60 and in simplest form 3/4. So 3/4 of an hour.
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
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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.
1 to 10 =9 9/12=3/4
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
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It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
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It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
The minute hand of any analog clock moves 1 revolution per hour. (60 minutes to an hour) The second hand makes 60 revolutions an hour. (Each tick represents one second, one revolution per minute, equals 60 revolutions an hour.)
From exactly 4 to exactly 7 is one fourth, .25 of a revolution.
A clock's second hand makes one complete revolution each minute. Thus, by definition, it is rotating at one revolution per minute or one RPM. That's its "rotational velocity" and it is the same no matter how big or small the clock might be. The actual velocity that the tip of the second hand might trace out as it revolves around the center of the clock will vary with the length of the second hand. The longer the hand, the faster the tip moves around the circumference.
There are 360 degrees on the clock face that the minute hand travels in one hour which is 6 x 10 minutes. So the degrees turned by the minute hand in 10 minutes is 360/6 = 60