It depends on the clock; None of my clocks chime even once. A clock that rings the quarter hours (like the clock in the Palace of Westminster - aka, Big Ben) would chime 96 times per 24 hours. Some clocks only chime on the hours, which would be 24 chimes/day.
It takes 1.25 seconds for each chime so it will chime 72.5 times in 58 seconds
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156 times a day, times 365, making 56940 times a year
Once
Church bells ring differently depending upon the pastor in charge of that particular parish. Some church bells are hooked up to a clock and chime the hour, others just chime to alert people to Mass starting, or the tolling bell when someone dies, etc.
On a clock the hour hand makes two full rotations. Which means it goes around the clock two times.
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It chimes at 15 minute intervals, making it 96 times in a 24-hour period.
Twice if the clock is a 12 hour clock. Once if it is a 24 hour variant.
12 Chimes.Assuming that a "chime" is the full sound range from start to finish, the clock will chime 10x in 8 seconds. It will chime 2.5x in 2 seconds, and assuming that a chime is the full sound length from start to finish, .5 chime does not equal 1 chime.Therefore 10+2=12 ChimesThe above answer is only right if we assume that at 0 seconds the clock chimes 0 times.If we instead assume a starting signal - meaning the clock chimes for the first time at 0 seconds - then it would be reasonable that each consecutive chime would happen one second later. Therefore after 10 seconds the clock would have chimed 11 times.One starting signal and 10 second chimes.
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