The long hand is called the minute hand, the shorter fat one is called the hour hand.
Based on historical design the BIG hand is the hour hand because an hour is bigger than a minute. Function first, then form. Traditionally clocks had fatter hands for hour and thinner hands for minute, thus BIG is hour and LITTLE is minute. Yes the minute hand is usually longer than the hour hand but on most clocks the hour hand is larger not just shorter. Don't confuse long, big, little, and short.
On a clock, the longer hand is the minute hand and the shorter hand is the hour hand. Also, the especially thin one that moves the fastest is the second hand.
The glass on the face of a clock is called the clock face or clock dial cover. It protects the clock hands and dial from dust and damage.
Generally, the numbers 1 through 12, a minute hand, a second hand, and an hour hand.
A ship-shaped clock is commonly known as a "maritime clock" or a "ship's wheel clock" due to its design resembling elements found on a ship.
anticlockwise
When it is 5:45 on a digital clock, the big hand of an analog clock would be on the number 9.
The Clock has both a big hand and a small hand. The big hand is the longer one and it shows you how many minutes. The small hand is the shorter one and it shows you what hour of the day it is.
When it is 5 o'clock, the big hand is pointing to the 12, the small hand is pointing to the 5.
On a clock when the big hand is facing the 11 and the little hand faces the 4, the time is 3:55.
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.
Sometimes, it is called a sweep hand, but the hands on a clock usually are called hour, minute, and second.
5 o' clock
On a clock when the big hand is facing the 6 and the little faces the 5, it would be 5:30.
The little hand is the hour hand on a clock, while the big hand is the minutes.
On a clock, the longer hand is the minute hand and the shorter hand is the hour hand. Also, the especially thin one that moves the fastest is the second hand.
The short hour hand.
No! There are 360 degrees in every circle, not more because the clock is bigger.