Clock Hands Lengths: Hour 4", Minute 6", Second 7" | 24hr Travel

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In summary, the hands of a clock vary in length - the hour hand is 4 inches long, the minute hand is 6 inches long, and the second hand is 7 inches long. In order to calculate how far each hand travels in one complete revolution, we need to find the circumference of the circle traced by the tip of the hand. Since the radius of the circle is equal to the length of the hand, we can use the formula for the circumference of a circle (2πr) to find the distance traveled. Therefore, the hour hand travels 8π inches, the minute hand travels 12π inches, and the second hand travels 14π inches in one complete revolution.
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The hands of a clock vary in length. If the hour handis 4 inches long, the monute hand 6 inches long, and the second hand 7 inches long, how far does this of each hand travel?
and also how many feet does the second hand travel in 24 hours, how many miles?
I thought so hard about how to go about this problem, and got no where, so if anyone can just give me a jump start to the problem it would be much appreciated!
 
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AfRoMaNn said:
The hands of a clock vary in length. If the hour handis 4 inches long, the monute hand 6 inches long, and the second hand 7 inches long, how far does this of each hand travel?

Although your wording does NOT make it clear, I am going to assume that the problem is asking how far the tip of each hand travels over one complete revolution. The things that I have assumed are in italics.

Here are some thoughts to get you started. Over a complete cycle, the tip of clock hand traces out a circle, agreed? The distance traveled by the tip of that clock hand over a complete cycle is therefore just the circumference of that circular path. Furthermore, since it's the tip of the hand, the radius of the circle is just given by the length of the clock hand. Do you understand so far? So, what is the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference?
 

1. What is the total length of the clock hands for "Clock Hands Lengths: Hour 4", Minute 6", Second 7" | 24hr Travel"?

The total length of the clock hands for "Clock Hands Lengths: Hour 4", Minute 6", Second 7" | 24hr Travel" is 17 inches.

2. How is the total length of the clock hands determined?

The total length of the clock hands is determined by adding the length of each hand: 4 inches for the hour hand, 6 inches for the minute hand, and 7 inches for the second hand.

3. Can the length of the clock hands affect the accuracy of time?

Yes, the length of the clock hands can affect the accuracy of time. The longer the hands, the more precise the measurement of time will be.

4. How does the 24hr travel affect the length of the clock hands?

The 24hr travel does not affect the length of the clock hands. The length of the clock hands is determined by the size and design of the clock.

5. Is the length of the clock hands standardized?

Yes, the length of clock hands is standardized in the clock-making industry. However, there may be some variations in length depending on the style and design of the clock.

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