On a digital clock, the number "2" typically appears as a segment display with the top, upper right, lower left, and bottom segments illuminated, while the middle segment remains off. This creates the distinct shape of the numeral "2." Depending on the clock's format, it might be displayed as "02" if it's in a 12-hour format and the hour is less than 10.
2:45
will be 1.45 in digital time. On a clock, the small hand will be between 1 and 2 but closer to 2 and the big hand will be on the 9
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150 degrees. usually, we say ten to three when talking about clock hands. if the clock says 2:50 it's digital and has no hands.
-- You are looking at a 'digital' clock. -- The displayed time is after 12:00 and before 10:00, either AM or PM. If you're talking about like you look at the clock and it's 1:23, or 2:34, or 3:45, or 4:56, or 6:54, etc. It's pretty much just coincidence, but you notice it and remember it more, than if the time is 2:37, for example.
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.
2:45
will be 1.45 in digital time. On a clock, the small hand will be between 1 and 2 but closer to 2 and the big hand will be on the 9
pgp
150 degrees. usually, we say ten to three when talking about clock hands. if the clock says 2:50 it's digital and has no hands.
If 'ten past five' is in the morning, then it is '0510' on the digit clock. If 'ten past five; is in the afternoon, then it is '1710' on the digital clock. Pn the analogue clock , ten past five, has the hands pointing; 0 #viz. Large hand to '2(II)', that is ten minutes past the hour. The small hand to '5(V)', that is the fifth hour. On the analogie clock , the number , be they Arabic or Roman, indicate the hour. Between each number there are five small divisions, marked by little lines/dots etc. these inidicate the minutes from '12(XII)' . So at 'ten past any given hour;, you will find ten small divisions between '12' and '2'.
-- You are looking at a 'digital' clock. -- The displayed time is after 12:00 and before 10:00, either AM or PM. If you're talking about like you look at the clock and it's 1:23, or 2:34, or 3:45, or 4:56, or 6:54, etc. It's pretty much just coincidence, but you notice it and remember it more, than if the time is 2:37, for example.
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A quarter to three on a digital clock is displayed as 2:45. This indicates that it is 15 minutes before 3:00.
When you look at a clock.
02:30 in morning 14:30 in afternoon
Clocks have 0, 2 or 3 hands: 0 (digital clocks), 2 (hour and minute), 3 (hour, minute and second).