Mr. M. Sai Uma Sankar Senior Trainer GCGC GITAM Deemed To Be University

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Mr. M.

Sai Uma Sankar


Senior Trainer
GCGC
GITAM Deemed to be University
Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, you will be able to:

 Solve problems related to the angles between the hands of a clock.

 Solve problems based on Set Clocks.


Clocks

Concept:
Clocks
Find the angle between the two hands of a clock.

I. 8 P.M.

II. 3:15 A.M.

1200, 450
Clocks
How many times the two hands of a clock _______?

Pattern 1 hour 12 hours


coincide 1 11
are opposite each other 1 11
form a straight line 2 22
form a right angle 2 22
Clocks
Between 4 P.M. to 5 P.M., find the time when the two hands of a clock
______.

coincide
are opposite each other
form a straight line
form a right angle
make an angle of 600
Clocks
Two clocks were set to show the correct time at 3.30 P.M. on a Monday.
One of the clocks gains 5 minutes every hour and the other loses 5
minutes every hour. After how many hours will both the clocks show the
same time?

72 hrs.
Clocks
A clock which gains 5 minutes in an hour is set to show the correct time
at 3 P.M. on a Monday. After two days when the clock shows 3 P.M.,
what will be the correct time?

11 : 18 : 30
Clocks
Find the regular time interval between any two successive coincidences
of the two hands of a clock.

5
65
11
Clocks
A man started from his house between 6 P.M. and 7 P.M. When he
returned between 7 P.M. and 8 P.M., the positions of the hands of the
clock were interchanged. For how long was he away from the house?

720
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