False.
Although both of them are ALWAYS incorrect, the relative error of the first one is smaller.
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Unfortunately, not all clocks are circular. The reason that most clocks are circular is because of convenience. As clocks rely on the rotation of the hands to tell time, it is simply easier for the numbers to be arranged in a circular formation around it.
Slightly over 11574 days, or about 31.7 years. The range would vary if you actually tried to measure it because most clocks don't stay very accurate for such a long period of time
Analog clocks have an hour hand and minute hand, and 12 numbers around a circle.
On units of 12
A second (when talking about time) is measured through the knowledge that a Cesium atom regularly emits a detectable number of photons. Many atomic clocks are placed around the world in order to account for possible effects that changes in environments would have, which are negligible.There are also 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in a degree when talking about geometric angles.
True
true
they always have seconds
they always have seconds
that all depends on what kind of clock you have. some clocks tick for 60 seconds until it reaches the next minute. other clocks can have second marks on them that they move to. digital clocks do not have second marks unless you press a button that shows the seconds going up or down.
regular coke easily, coke clocks at a 45 degree angle at 2.3 seconds wile diet coke clocks at 4.7 seconds
clocks are use to check time and so as watches <> A clock , or chronometer , measures the passage of time in hours , minutes and seconds .
On Sunday, 25th March 2018, British clocks go forward one hour for British Summer Time (BST) – at 1am, to be precise.
clocks are use to check time and so as watches <> A clock , or chronometer , measures the passage of time in hours , minutes and seconds .
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