Calculating the angle between the minute and hour hands of a clock is a common question in many competitive exams. If you know the quick method to find the angle, it can save you valuable time during the exam. In this post, I will walk you through the steps to efficiently calculate the angle between the clock hands.
There was a small mistake I made in the video. While calculating 360° – 242.5°, I mistakenly wrote 118.5° instead of 117.5°. I also incorrectly referred to the “minute hand” when I meant the “hour hand” at around 2:58. I apologize for these little errors!
Ignore these small errors and watch the entire video to understand the approach to calculate both the smaller and larger angles between the clock hands. If you have any questions, suggestions, or concerns, please leave a comment below. I’d love to hear your thoughts!