ROTATION
Fast moving long hand: seconds Slower moving long hand: minutes Slowest moving short hand: hours
Out of the 4 forms of transformations it could represent a rotation
The hands moving on a battery-operated clock is an example of electrical energy being converted into mechanical energy to drive the clock's hands.
The hands moving on a battery-operated clock is an example of electrical energy being converted into mechanical energy to drive the clock hands.
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There are many moving parts of a clock, apart from the hands. Examples include a mainspring, or a weight suspended from a cord, the wheel train, and an oscillator.
Time
In form the invention of two hands represented the showing clock what they were
Kinetic energy being converted to chemical potential energy
Time on a clock with 10 fingers in the drawing or figure might represent the phrase "Time on your hands".
Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy in a battery-operated clock. The battery provides electrical energy to drive the clock mechanism, which in turn uses mechanical energy to move the hands.
No Hands on the Clock was created in 1941.