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Clock angle problem

Clock angle problems are a type of mathematical problem which involve finding the angles between the hands of an analog clock. Clock angle problems are a type of mathematical problem which involve finding the angles between the hands of an analog clock. Clock angle problems relate two different measurements: angles and time. The angle is typically measured in degrees from the mark of number 12 clockwise. The time is usually based on 12-hour clock. A method to solve such problems is to consider the rate of change of the angle in degrees per minute. The hour hand of a normal 12-hour analogue clock turns 360° in 12 hours (720 minutes) or 0.5° per minute. The minute hand rotates through 360° in 60 minutes or 6° per minute.

[ "Synchronous circuit", "Clock skew", "Asynchronous circuit", "Clock gating", "Digital clock manager" ]
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