30 degrees, or 1/12 of a full circle
30 degrees, or 1/12 of a full circle. How far this is, in normal units of distance like centimeters or inches, depends on the size of the clock, and would be 1/12 the circumference of the outer edge of the hour hand.
60 spaces
It takes twelve hours for the hour hand to move 360 degrees In half an hour the hour hand moves 15 degrees
one hour
According to that, the hand will move 5/60 or 1/12. Every minute on a clock face is 6 degrees. An hour hand will move 30 degrees in an hour.
One degreeActually the correct answer is 30 degrees if you are talking about the hour hand. The minute hand would move 360 degrees, a full circle.
The long hand makes one complete revolution around the clock in one hour. It travels 360 degrees in rotation, or 2 pi radians. The tip of the long hand travels 2 pi inches per inch of length of the hand. The center of the long hand ( pivot point) does not move at all, but travels 2 pi radians in rotation.
One hour!
It takes twelve hours for the hour hand to move 360 degrees In half an hour the hour hand moves 15 degrees
one hour
According to that, the hand will move 5/60 or 1/12. Every minute on a clock face is 6 degrees. An hour hand will move 30 degrees in an hour.
THE HOUR HANDS TAKE 1 HOUR TO MOVE FROM 1 NUMBER TO NEXT
360 degrees.
a sloth can move 0.108 km per hour
On a normal 12-hour clock, the hour hand moves 360° in 12 hours, 360° in 720 minutes, or ½° every minute, not 1/60°. In one hour, 60 minutes, a normal 12-hour clock's hour hand will move 30°.
5/60 Degree
A circle is 360 degrees.
One degreeActually the correct answer is 30 degrees if you are talking about the hour hand. The minute hand would move 360 degrees, a full circle.
It depends on how big the clock is. If it is a big clock, then the hand moves faster than one that is in a small clock because the markings would be further apart.