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In actuality, the hands on the clocks never differ in the summer and winter. There are always 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute. It rate at which time passes is a psychological aspect. The only time a clock's hands will change is if the clock does not work correctly, when the clock is changed due to time zones or when the time moves back or forward

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