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Strikes has one syllable.
The conventional clock cannot strike 13, but if you mean 24 hour, when it gets to 13:00, this is 1pm in 12 hour.
First clock: Strikes '1' at time = 0, strikes '12' at time = 55 ===> 5 seconds between strokes. Second clock: Strikes '1' at time = 0, strikes '12' at time = 66 ===> 6 seconds between strokes. Time of 1st clock's 5th stroke = 0 + (4 x 5) = 20 sec. Time of 2nd clock's 7th stroke = 0 + (6 x 6) = 36 sec. Interval is 16 seconds.
1 Syllable!!!!!
When there are already 2 strikes on the batter.
The rash of strikes during 1919 were mainly due to the aftermath of World War I, and problems with labor and union power struggles. The Great Steel Strike was the most widely-spread strike. Other strikes in 1919 were the Seattle General Strike, Barcelona Revolutionary Strike, Dutch Steel Workers Strike, and the General Steel Strike in France.
6 strikes (for 6 o'clock) are 5 intervals (the strike itself can be assumed to be almost instantaneous); so after the first strike, you have one strike per second. That makes 11 strikes for 12 o'clock.6 strikes (for 6 o'clock) are 5 intervals (the strike itself can be assumed to be almost instantaneous); so after the first strike, you have one strike per second. That makes 11 strikes for 12 o'clock.6 strikes (for 6 o'clock) are 5 intervals (the strike itself can be assumed to be almost instantaneous); so after the first strike, you have one strike per second. That makes 11 strikes for 12 o'clock.6 strikes (for 6 o'clock) are 5 intervals (the strike itself can be assumed to be almost instantaneous); so after the first strike, you have one strike per second. That makes 11 strikes for 12 o'clock.
A foul ball in a two strike count is nothing it count as a strike for the pitcher count but the count will stay the same and no out. In the case of a one strike count or a zero strike count, the fould ball is counted as a strike and the count will be a 1 strike difference. EX: 0 strikes turn into 1 strike 1 strike turn into 2 strikes 2 strikes stay at 2 strikes
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One foul ball equals one strike unless it is the third strike.
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
A foul can count as a strike if there is not two strikes. I f your fist pitch is a foul, that's strike one. If you get a strike first and then foul, that's strike two. Or if you gettwo fouls in a row with no strikes, that's strike one and two. If you have two strikes (no matter how you got them) you cannot strike out on a foul. So if you do foul in that situation, it does not count as anything and your pitch count remains the same.
That wasn't a strike!!!
A strikeout is an out when a batter accumulates three strikes.
international consequences of strikes?