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12:22am
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2:22am
3:33am
4:44am
5:55am
10:00am
11:10am
11:11am
11:12am
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11:15am
11:16am
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11:19am 12:22pm
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4:44pm
5:55pm
10:00pm
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11:14pm
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11:19pm Don't say I think, By Brooke You have got it!!! 11:01 is not 3 in a row.
A 24 hour clock displays digits whose sum total equals the number of led's used to display them 94 times a day. A 12 hour clock displays them 108 times a day.
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A digital clock with a large display.
what is a clock made out of
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A 24 hour clock displays digits whose sum total equals the number of led's used to display them 94 times a day. A 12 hour clock displays them 108 times a day.
1. Generally speaking, a digital clock is a digital device. The "heart" of any clock is whatever is used as its time base, and with a digital clock, some kind of digital timing circuit supplies that time base. From there, digital dividers and other circuits count seconds, and other circuits drive a display. 2. Yes by definition it is.
"Digital" is related to the word "digit", in its sense of a number. In a device like a computer, all of the information is translated to binary numbers. Sounds and photographs are reduced to numbers, and are referred to as "digital sounds" or "digital numbers". A digital camera is a camera which records images in this way. In terms of a display, a "digital display" on a clock or speedometer or such similar device displays numbers, digits, to convey the information. An "analog display" on the other hand, displays the information on a dial.
i think its 17
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Digitel is a company, Usually the term digital is only used to differentiate a product display from analog when referring to a clock.
An analog clock is one with an analog display (that shows you the time by means of a flat dial marked with the hours of the day and one or more pointers (hands) that point to the time of day on that dial). A true analog clock should also have a mechanical means for keeping the time and driving the pointers.Conversely a digital display would show you the time directly as numbers which change as the time passes and a true digital clock would calculate the time using a digital/electronic mechanism (a computer).
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