How you can use the speedometer and a clock to tall how far you've traveled in a car if the cars odometer is not working. Hint assume you are traveling at a constant velocity
when you go to the bathroom you read magazines or a newspaper.
By doing something regularly. Exactly what is done depends on the type of clock. The parts may be mechanical or electronic.
In an analog clock, the movement of the hour, minute, and second hands is based on a circular motion around the clock face. Each hand moves at a specific speed: the second hand completes a full rotation every 60 seconds, the minute hand every 60 minutes, and the hour hand every 12 hours. The distance traveled by each hand correlates with the time elapsed, as the constant speed of the hands allows for consistent measurement of time intervals. Thus, the combination of distance covered and the speed of movement enables accurate timekeeping.
120 degrees is the angle made by the hands of a clock at 4 o clock. To get this answer, you could divide the clock into equal parts (12), and find the ratio of the time in terms of parts to the total number of parts of the clock (which would be 4/12 in this case). Then, you cross multiply the ratio you got, to the ratio of the unknown degrees to the total number of degrees in a circle (x/360). (4 * 360 = 12x). The answer should be 120 degrees.
To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
when you go to the bathroom you read magazines or a newspaper.
By doing something regularly. Exactly what is done depends on the type of clock. The parts may be mechanical or electronic.
In an analog clock, the movement of the hour, minute, and second hands is based on a circular motion around the clock face. Each hand moves at a specific speed: the second hand completes a full rotation every 60 seconds, the minute hand every 60 minutes, and the hour hand every 12 hours. The distance traveled by each hand correlates with the time elapsed, as the constant speed of the hands allows for consistent measurement of time intervals. Thus, the combination of distance covered and the speed of movement enables accurate timekeeping.
Imagine an analog clock with continuously and smoothly moving second hand. The positions of the various hands indicate the distance moved (in a circular arc) and this is used to calculate elapsed time. Or imagine a sundial. The shadow's location indicates time.
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
It refers to the movement of the inner workings of the clock; when movement of the inner parts of the clock or "skeleton" parts are visible.
Waves is the part of convection current. This is the mantle and is related to plate motions.
A clock cannot live but its parts are lively.
Measure the distance covered in a section and divide by the time taken to cover that distance. The result is the average speed for that section.
The three main parts of a clock is called an energy supply, a mechanism for regulating the energy and a way of showing the passing of time
a clock is divided into 12 parts, so you can shade in various fractions on the clock. Using the clock, you can display 12ths, 6ths, 4ths, 3rds, halves, and wholes.
A clock cannot travel at a constant velocity because the movement of the clock's components would affect its timekeeping accuracy due to factors like gravitational time dilation and relativistic effects. Maintaining a constant velocity for all parts of a clock while in motion would require overcoming these effects, which is currently not feasible.