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If the rim doesn't slip on the ground, then the distance for each revolution is (diameter x pi).2.5 x pi = 7.854 (rounded)
The second hand makes one full revolution in 60 seconds. The distance travelled by the tip depends on the length of the second hand - this is the radius of the circle. For example, for a 10-centimeter second-hand (the clock has a diameter of about 20 centimeters - that's a clock like you would typically see on a wall), the speed of the second-hand's tip is (2 x pi x radius) / 60 seconds = 2 x 3.14 x 10 / 60 or about 1.05 cm/second.
3600, if it makes one tick per second. 60 seconds per minute. 60 minutes per hour.
An hour has 60 min. Assuming the clock has only the hour and minute displayed, every hour 1 would appear at 1, 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,10,21,31,41,51. Counting 11 as once there are 15 1s in an hour. In the 24 hours, only 0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,22,23 have no 1 s in them. Therefore 1 aooears 165 times in those times. As for hours 1,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21, there is always a 1 in the clock. This makes 1 appear 12*60 times which is 720 times. Therefore in total, 1 appears 885 times in a digital 24 hour clock.
In VHDL, the next statement or command or instance is generally selected using a clock pulse.clk'event and clk = '1'means rising edge of the clock.clk'event and clk = '0'means rising falling of the clock.The statement written after this line executes after the occurrence of a rising or falling edge of a clock.if (clk'event and clk = '1')The above statement makes the next statement or command to execute for every rising edge of the clock. By applying a clock pulse with minimum time period, we can make the next command to be called.
Yes, it starts from the top and it makes its way in a circular motion from right to left.
A clock's second hand makes one complete revolution each minute. Thus, by definition, it is rotating at one revolution per minute or one RPM. That's its "rotational velocity" and it is the same no matter how big or small the clock might be. The actual velocity that the tip of the second hand might trace out as it revolves around the center of the clock will vary with the length of the second hand. The longer the hand, the faster the tip moves around the circumference.
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A clock ticks because of the gears moving.
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If you stood at the north pole and jumped up to look down on our solar system, the earth would be orbiting counter-clockwise, as well as spinning counter-clockwise. The moon would also be orbiting counter-clockwise, as well as spinning counter-clockwise at 1 revolution per orbit. The Earth then rotates 366.25 times per year approximately, which makes for 365.25 days since one is taken up by orbiting the sun.
The minute hand of any analog clock moves 1 revolution per hour. (60 minutes to an hour) The second hand makes 60 revolutions an hour. (Each tick represents one second, one revolution per minute, equals 60 revolutions an hour.)
GE makes some excellent glow-in-the-dark clock, which go well in children's rooms.
Say you start at 12 o'clock. If the minute hand goes around the clock once in a complete circle, it turns to 1 o'clock. thus, the hour hand makes it a 30 degree angle.
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Yes, RCA makes many differe types of clock radios.