Nice explanation actually todays not only the students but also the teachers used to teach tricks and the senseless tricks how to mug up the formulas without endeavor its hidden concept. As a result students lagging from the basic knowledge as well as to learn something by its own effort i.e. lack of self-learning Hats off to you, who is making such kind of conceptual contents
Awesome formula derived by you sir.....nice thanks Anil sir.... It's very fruitful although i remembered this formula bt I m in curiosity hw this formula derived......thanx a lot finally i know d derivation......
@@MathematicsTutor sir, I have found a new way to determine the angle between the hour's and second's hand and that is- (60H+M-11.8S)/2... Is it correct?would you kindly say,sir?
I'm commenting 6 months later...may be you've forgotten about it but in the question it's said the time between 3 and 4. We can't take Hour as 4 because then we will get time that doesn't lie between 3 and 4.
Don't forget that the hours hand will move along the minutes and it's included in the formula. If you use pictorial, you may forget to move the hours hand.
The human concept of hour hand and minute hand are your worst enemies, they are poisoning your mind. The solution is ridiculously simple, this is a case of simple scaling from one unit to another: double timeToDegrees(int hour, int minutes) { double hourAngle = hour * 360.0 / 12.0; double minuteAngle = minutes * 360.0 / 60; return hourAngle - minuteAngle; } Abstraction FTW. And this is why software engineers are paid a shit load of money.
Thankyou sir for clearing my doubt
Nice explanation actually todays not only the students but also the teachers used to teach tricks and the senseless tricks how to mug up the formulas without endeavor its hidden concept. As a result students lagging from the basic knowledge as well as to learn something by its own effort i.e. lack of self-learning
Hats off to you, who is making such kind of conceptual contents
Your teaching style very nice sir, I'm a Bengali girl but I understand your language easily also, thanks a lot ❤
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A great Video and amazing explanation. I am really mesmerized by how clear and unaccented your voice is.
you are the best mathematicians i have seen u make hard calculation very easy.
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Thank you so much! I always gives importance to the very basic concept of anything!
Awesome formula derived by you sir.....nice thanks Anil sir.... It's very fruitful although i remembered this formula bt I m in curiosity hw this formula derived......thanx a lot finally i know d derivation......
Additional when seconds is included: angle is absolute value of
/11m over 2 minus 30h plus 11s over 120/
Or /30h minus 11m over 2 minus 11s over 120/
Bah!absolutely excellent!!!
Thanks
@@MathematicsTutor sir, I have found a new way to determine the angle between the hour's and second's hand and that is- (60H+M-11.8S)/2... Is it correct?would you kindly say,sir?
Thanks for sharing.
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fantastic way of deriving formula sir. Thanks
Nice derivation of the formula. Very clear and simple explanation. Thank u sir.
Thanks very much
Sir , I have a doubt , this is the case when we take H=3 , next should we take H=4 and find the answer
I'm commenting 6 months later...may be you've forgotten about it but in the question it's said the time between 3 and 4. We can't take Hour as 4 because then we will get time that doesn't lie between 3 and 4.
Super explanation sir.. Thank you
Too good in teaching sir
ThAnks a lot master
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What's the formula if we add seconds hand?
Additional when seconds is included: angle is absolute value of
/11m over 2 minus 30h plus 11s over 120/
Or /30h minus 11m over 2 minus 11s over 120/
Sir pls, Solve..
10hr.46 m find the angle...
When pictorial its around cuming some 27 degree
But appliyng forumla its attaing 47 how
Don't forget that the hours hand will move along the minutes and it's included in the formula. If you use pictorial, you may forget to move the hours hand.
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Great
Thanks so much sir.. this helps a lot..
Thank you sir
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Very good idea on clocks a very good idea on clocks
3 or 4 k bech me 90° kab bane gaa
Sir ,what happens when angle is 180° ?
Sir please comment me why we are here finding the difference (-6)
Please anyone tell me
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Thanks for the derivation
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The human concept of hour hand and minute hand are your worst enemies, they are poisoning your mind.
The solution is ridiculously simple, this is a case of simple scaling from one unit to another:
double timeToDegrees(int hour, int minutes) {
double hourAngle = hour * 360.0 / 12.0;
double minuteAngle = minutes * 360.0 / 60;
return hourAngle - minuteAngle;
}
Abstraction FTW.
And this is why software engineers are paid a shit load of money.
Translation for non-software people:
hourAngle = hour * 360.0 / 12.0;
minuteAngle = minute * 360.0 / 60;
diffAngle = hourAngle - minuteAngle;
Thank you so much sir
greatly done
He said seconds. this would at least take 5 minutes.
Hahahaha
300 seconds
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