Let's revisit our clock problem from homework 4. There is a time between 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock where the hour hand and the minute hand overlap. Specifically, this happens
minutes and
seconds past 2 o'clock. Enter the seconds as a fraction (recommended) or with at least two digits beyond the decimal point.
At the time that the minute and hour hand overlap, the second hand forms an angle of
degrees with the vertical. (Remember that in this problem, since we are dealing with a clock, we measure angles
clockwise
. Enter a number between 0 and 360. I recommend you enter a fraction. Otherwise enter at least one digit beyond the decimal point.)
Hint:
Go back to the solution of the previous problem and translate the time you computed there into minutes and seconds.
You can earn partial credit on this problem.