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When the Sun rise up NO. The alarm would go off in an hour because wind up alarm clocks do not have AM and PM settings.
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FAR TOO MANY! Also known as 13.Why the heck would you want 13 hours of sleep? I don't know.=============================================You say that you "wound up" your clock. I have never seen a wind up clock that differentiates between 9 in the morning and 9 at night. In all likelihood, your clock will go off in one hour and you will get one hour of sleep.
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With an older alarm clock ... one with hands on the front and a wind-up key in the back ... you get one (1) hour of sleep, because the clock doesn't know the difference between AM and PM. With a more modern LED digital clock, you get thirteen (13) hours; the display has that little dot on the side, so you can tell the difference between AM and PM when you're setting the time or the alarm.