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  2. Clock angle problem - Wikipedia

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    The angle is typically measured in degrees from the mark of number 12 clockwise. The time is usually based on a 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.

  3. Clock position - Wikipedia

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    If the clock number for the observed vessel does not change, it is on a collision course for the observer vessel, as vessels that pass by must change relative bearing. In warfare the clock system is especially useful in drawing attention to enemy locations. The clock system is easily converted into a 360 degree system for more precise denotation.

  4. Clock code - Wikipedia

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    The clock code is a method of mentally computing the sine of an angle between zero and sixty degrees. Pilots sometimes need to do this to estimate the heading correction due to the wind, and sailors may find it useful to do the same thing to allow for the current due to the tides.

  5. Hour angle - Wikipedia

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    These angles can be measured in time (24 hours to a circle) or in degrees (360 degrees to a circle)—one or the other, not both. Negative hour angles (−180° < LHA object < 0°) indicate the object is approaching the meridian, positive hour angles (0° < LHA object < 180°) indicate the object is moving away from the meridian; an hour angle ...

  6. Bearing (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    The angle value can be specified in various angular units, such as degrees, mils, or grad. More specifically: Absolute bearing refers to the clockwise angle between the magnetic north (magnetic bearing) or true north (true bearing) and an object. For example, an object to due east would have an absolute bearing of 90 degrees.

  7. New Earth Time - Wikipedia

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    The Greenwich 24-hour analog clock at 14:06:49 UTC. The hour hand is at an angle of 211° 42′ 15″ from vertical, making the time 211° 42′ 15″ in NET. An example New Earth Time analog clock. New Earth Time (or NET) is an alternative naming system for measuring the time of day proposed in 1999. In NET the day is split into 360 NET ...

  8. Angle - Wikipedia

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    In other ways, an angle denoted as, say, ∠BAC might refer to any of four angles: the clockwise angle from B to C about A, the anticlockwise angle from B to C about A, the clockwise angle from C to B about A, or the anticlockwise angle from C to B about A, where the direction in which the angle is measured determines its sign (see § Signed ...

  9. Phase (waves) - Wikipedia

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    The phase for each argument value, relative to the start of the cycle, is shown at the bottom, in degrees from 0° to 360° and in radians from 0 to 2π. In physics and mathematics , the phase (symbol φ or ϕ) of a wave or other periodic function F {\displaystyle F} of some real variable t {\displaystyle t} (such as time) is an angle -like ...