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If you went to bed at 8pm in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9am in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would only get one hour of sleep. There is no am/pm setting on a wind up alarm clock.


3I went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

You would get 13 hours of sleep.


If you went to bed at 8.00 in the evening and wound up your alarm clock and set the alarm to sound at 9.00 in the morning How many hours of sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

actually it would be one hour of sleep because a wind up alarm clock cannot go for more then 12 hours in advance for an alarm


Went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning How many hours sleep would you get before being awoken by the alarm?

welllll if you went to bed at 2 o clock and you woke up at 2 o clock 5 weeks later you would have slept at least 245.99087 hours and then you would fall into a coma.....not recomended yours senserly dr greasttn


You slept at 8pm and wound the clock to set the alarm at nine in the morning how many hours sleep would you get?

I've never seen a wind-up alarm clock that could distinguish between AM and PM. So in all likelihood, the alarm will go off at 9pm and you will get one hour of sleep. But if we play along with the premise and assume that there is some way to make the clock go off at 9am and not 9pm, then you would get 13 hours of sleep, assuming you instantly fell asleep at 8pm and nothing woke you up in the night and that you could somehow sleep soundly for that amount of time and that you woke up instantly when the alarm went off.