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A160278 Angle in degrees between the two hands of a 12 hour analog clock n*12 minutes after noon/midnight. +0
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0, 66, 132, 162, 96, 30, 36, 102, 168, 126, 60, 6, 72, 138, 156, 90, 24, 42, 108, 174, 120, 54, 12, 78, 144, 150, 84, 18, 48, 114, 180, 114, 48, 18, 84, 150, 144, 78, 12, 54, 120, 174, 108, 42, 24, 90, 156, 138, 72, 6, 60, 126, 168, 102, 36, 30, 96, 162, 132, 66 (list; graph; listen)
OFFSET

0,2

COMMENT

The hour-hand movement is "quantized": the hour-hand has 60 "states" between minute-mark 0 and minute-mark 59; the minute hand is thus constrained to 12-minute steps.

The angle A is defined as the smaller of the two angles, the one reduced to the range from 0 to 180 degrees. The sequence reverses at 06:00 (A=180), and recycles from A=0 at 12:00.

FORMULA

a(n)=a(n-60), n>=60 (24 hr period).

a(30-n)=a(30+n), 0<=n<=30 (reversal at 06:00).

EXAMPLE

00:00 has no angle between hands viewed normally (A=0); at 00:12, the minute hand points at the 12th minute-marking and the hour hand points at the 1st minute-marking (A=66); at 00:36, the minute hand points at the 36th minute-marking and the hour hand points at the 3rd minute-marking, but A<>198, because the minimum gap is found clockwise from the minute hand: 144 + 18 (A=162).

Other times can have any gap between 0 and 180 degrees, but they will not have the hour-hand precisely registered (e.g., 04:54:32.73 has a 180 degree gap, but the hour hand has moved off the 54th mark).

MAPLE

A160278 := proc(n) m := (n*66) mod 360 ; if m < 180 then m; else 360-m; fi; end: seq(A160278(n), n=0..60) ; # R. J. Mathar, May 12 2009

CROSSREFS

Cf. A160272.

Sequence in context: A044570 A118163 A160848 this_sequence A072430 A044317 A044698

Adjacent sequences: A160275 A160276 A160277 this_sequence A160279 A160280 A160281

KEYWORD

nonn,easy

AUTHOR

William A. Hoffman III (whoff(AT)robill.com), May 07 2009

EXTENSIONS

Edited, 112 replaced by 102, by R. J. Mathar (mathar(AT)strw.leidenuniv.nl), May 12 2009

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