Obelisk, Sundial, Merkhet, water clock, escapement, quartz clocks, atomic clocks, wrist watch, the sun, and a microwave are just a few.
Chronometers (Greek for time-measurers) include clocks, timers, watches, stopwatches, and calendars, all with a different way of telling time.
When there was no electricity people understand time by looking at the sun
by using the sun, moon, and stars.
no you use a stopwatch to measure elapsed time.
Why do people want to measure the temperature? To tell a number for what they are subjectively feeling - and to tell if it is too hot or too cold Why do people want to measure the loudness of a sound? To tell a number for what they are subjectively hearing - and to tell if it is too loud, but never if it is too soft. The subjective loudness is not measurable. Instead we mostly measure the objective sound pressure in pascals or the sound pressure level SPL in dB, or in dbA if there are weighting filters.
Meters.
Yes, time is abstract in the sense that we can't perceive it with our senses. It is neither visible nor tangible. It is simply a product of our consciousness. It is the way we measure changes in the world around us. Without change, there would be no time. So it is simply an abstract concept we use to measure changes in the concrete objects that we can see and touch.
Yes, a meter stick can be used to measure length.
To measure time. To measure time. To measure time.
you use a clock
Take a tape measure and measure it from time to time. It's that simple.
It was probably used when they had to measure land, tell time, negotiate a barter deal, or count stuff.
no you use a stopwatch to measure elapsed time.
The Incas used the sun and moons position in the sky to tell time
The recording timer is used to measure time. Races for example will use a recording timer to track certain records.
The shortest is Planck time.
to measure time
The second.
True.
to tell time,we can use time telling machine.