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Angle of 360 degrees = 1 hour = 60 minutes of time so 6 degrees = 1 minute of time so 72 degrees = 12 minutes of time. I have used "minutes of time" as the unit of time to avoid confusion with minute as a unit in which angles are measured (1/60 degree).
It is 15 degrees.
60 minutes = 1 rotation = 360 degrees So 12 minutes = 360*12/60 = 72 degrees.
You must understand the question first.The number of degrees in a circle is always equal to 3600.Now a clock has 60 minutes in an hour,therefore each minute is equal to 3600 / 60 which is equal to 60.
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Let's do some math: The Earth rotates in 24 hours and during that time it covers 360 degrees. One hour has 60 minutes, so a day has 24x60=1440 minutes. Therefore, the Earth covers 360/1440 degrees per day and 0.25 degrees per minute.
The hour hand would be at 195 degrees and the minute hand at 180 degrees.
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Angle of 360 degrees = 1 hour = 60 minutes of time so 6 degrees = 1 minute of time so 72 degrees = 12 minutes of time. I have used "minutes of time" as the unit of time to avoid confusion with minute as a unit in which angles are measured (1/60 degree).
It is 15 degrees.
60 minutes = 1 rotation = 360 degrees So 12 minutes = 360*12/60 = 72 degrees.
At 6:30, the hour hand is at 195 degrees, the minute hand is at 180 degrees, the second hand would be at 0 degrees. The hour and minute hands would also be 15 degrees apart.
The angle between the minute- and hour-handson an 'analog' clock at 8:45 is 7.5 degrees.
The time period of a nimute hand on the clock is one minute since it takes a minute for it to complete one oscillation, ie., one complete cycle of the clock.
You must understand the question first.The number of degrees in a circle is always equal to 3600.Now a clock has 60 minutes in an hour,therefore each minute is equal to 3600 / 60 which is equal to 60.
6 degrees, because 360 deg in a circle and it moves 1/60 at a time. 360/60 is 6 degrees.