A 60-degree clockwise movement of the hour hand from the 5 o'clock position - would place it over the number 7.
180 degree angle
5/60 Degree
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the hour hand moves 30 degrees in every hour, the minute hand moves 6 degrees each minute Clocks hand moves 1/60 of a degree every minute1 hour = 60 minutes60 * 1/60 = 1The clocks hand move 1 degree an hour
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. In ten seconds, the minute hand moves 1°.
The hour hand on a clock moves 1/120 of a degree in one second! Ninja=^.^=
Wrong Answer:anti-clockwise is to the right all of you asswholes.Right answerNo, the answer above is wrong. Anti-clock wise turns to the LEFT not right. So get your facts rightBasically left is anti clockwise and right is clockwise so the first answer is wrong
If you imagine moving the second hand of a clock in a natural numerical direction (i.e. past 1, then 2, then 3, then 4 etc), that is clockwise. The direction of a clock is clockwise. Past the 1, then 2, then 3 etc. Or past the 90 degree, then 180, then 270 degree marks. The opposite direction of clockwise is anticlockwise or counterclockwise (both words mean the same). If you apply the term clockwise to hurricanes or other circular-motion phenomena, it is a movement analogous to clock movement, past the 90 degree, then 180 degree, then 270, then 360 degree marks.
A circle is 360 degrees.
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Which hand? The minute hand moves 360 degrees in 60 minutes which is 6 degrees per minute. So in 37 minutes it moves 37*6 = 222 degrees.