Most clocks run on batteries, but some have internal mechanisms that make chiming or gong sounds. These types of clocks also use batteries and mechanics.
Clocks, watches, cars, bicycles, guns, toilets, chainsaws, your body, locks, clicky pens, mechanical pencils, trains, most multicelular organisms use mechanical energy for movement and things like that, what doesn't have mechanical energy in it?
No, but a few types of large clocks use pulleys.
You can stop the clocks by not worrying about the clocks.
I wouldn't say the inventor, had a reason for calling clocks clocks, the person in which invented clocks came up with the name himself
the juice make the energy work.
it is energy saving as they do not use batteries and there for do not use up your money
Most clocks run on batteries, but some have internal mechanisms that make chiming or gong sounds. These types of clocks also use batteries and mechanics.
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clocks
Clocks, watches, cars, bicycles, guns, toilets, chainsaws, your body, locks, clicky pens, mechanical pencils, trains, most multicelular organisms use mechanical energy for movement and things like that, what doesn't have mechanical energy in it?
Very few clocks use magnets as part of the drive.
8.7% or people use their cell phones as alarm clocks.
Many people use weather clocks in various ways. These include with thermometers, and even some smart phone applications have weather clocks available.
the measure time
Molecular Clocks- are models that use mutation rates to measure evolutionary time.
clocks are use to check time and so as watches <> A clock , or chronometer , measures the passage of time in hours , minutes and seconds .