Each second, the hour hand automatically moves a little toward the next number as the seconds and minutes' hands move. When it's at the end of an hour like 3:57, it may look like 2:57 because the hour hand is closer to the 1. It's because it's almost 4:00 and it's on it's way there but it's not actually pointing to 4:00 yet, but almost.
MinutesWhen the long hand points to the 1, it would mean 5 minutes after an hour, 2 would mean 10 minutes after an hour and so on. Each number, adds 5 minutes to the time.What about those other times like 3:27? Good question! If that happens, the minute hand will point in between some numbers. For 27 minutes, it will point in between the 5 and 6. Minutes like 21 will be between 4 and 5 but closer to 4 because it's closer to 20 instead of 25. When the long hand goes all the way around (360o) it would mean an hour has gone by.
Reading Hours and MinutesNow that you've read about how to read an analog clock, you know how to do it by hours and minutes! Go to an analog clock and see if you can tell the time from that clock!An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
There is no such thing as 'analog time'. Time is measured the same way whether you use an analog or digital clock. An analog clock is represented as a circle, with 'hands' on its face that point to different numbers to tell the time. A digital clock is simply a set of numbers, usually accompanied by 'AM' or 'PM' to denote day or night. For instance: 9:42 PM
Originally all clocks were analog clocks that showed the passage of time by the change of something measurable. When digital clocks which displayed only numbers to show the time came into use, the phrase analog clock was used to refer to older types of clocks.
mahatma Gandhian can tell the time without a clock!
A so-called 'analog' clock is one with hands. A so-called'digital' clock is one that displays the time in numbers.
An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
I thank that antalog time is the time on a analog clock, It makes since analog time on a analog clock.
A analog clock will help them visualize it much easier.
There is no such thing as 'analog time'. Time is measured the same way whether you use an analog or digital clock. An analog clock is represented as a circle, with 'hands' on its face that point to different numbers to tell the time. A digital clock is simply a set of numbers, usually accompanied by 'AM' or 'PM' to denote day or night. For instance: 9:42 PM
Yes. Everyone should. They should also be able to tell time on a sundial (if they encounter one).
The clock time of analog to digital converters depends on the design of the converter, which depends on the performance expectations for the system.
Analog clock shows time passing by moving hands continuously. In contrast, digital clock shows the time numerically. By analog clock you can tell the time between graduations to some extent by the location of the hands because the hands move continuously. But by digital clock, you can not read other than the information shown. If it shows seconds as well, you can tell more precisely
An analog clock displays time using hands moving around a numbered dial, as opposed to a digital clock which shows time in numbers.
An analog clock is one with an analog display (that shows you the time by means of a flat dial marked with the hours of the day and one or more pointers (hands) that point to the time of day on that dial). A true analog clock should also have a mechanical means for keeping the time and driving the pointers.Conversely a digital display would show you the time directly as numbers which change as the time passes and a true digital clock would calculate the time using a digital/electronic mechanism (a computer).
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simply means the tester's measurement is displayed in an analog way (not digital) For example: a moving needle that points to a scale a clock with hands is ANALOG a clock that displays the time like this (11:55pm) is DIGITAL
Yes