11:11
Ten minutes to nine on digital clock would be the same as saying it is Eight Fifty.
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Quarter past four in the afternoon is the same as 4:15 pm.On a digital clock it could be shown as 4:15 with a pm indicator or 16:15On a 24 hour clock it would always be shown as 16:15
4:05
For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.
5 times
No, they are not.
Ten minutes to nine on digital clock would be the same as saying it is Eight Fifty.
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Four.
An analog clock is correct twice a day (AM and PM display the same times). A military clock (0000 to 2400 hours) is only correct once.
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Twice, at 10 past 2 and quarter past 3.
The number one appears 5 times on a 12 hour clock face. One, ten, eleven (twice) and twelve o'clock.
Quarter past four in the afternoon is the same as 4:15 pm.On a digital clock it could be shown as 4:15 with a pm indicator or 16:15On a 24 hour clock it would always be shown as 16:15
9:59, 10:01
If you have read How Pendulum Clocks Work, you know that all clocks (regardless of technology) have a few required components:A source of power to run the clockIn a pendulum clock, the weights or the springs handle this role.An accurate timebase that acts as the clock's heartbeatIn a pendulum clock, the pendulum and escapement handle this role.A way to gear down the timebase to extract different components of time (hours, minutes, seconds) In a pendulum clock, gears serve this role.A way to display the timeIn a pendulum clock, the hands and face serve this role.A digital clock is no different. It simply handles these functions electronically rather than mechanically. So in a digital clock, there is an electrical power supply (either a battery or 120-volt AC power from the wall). There is an electronic timebase that "ticks" at some known and accurate rate. There is an electronic "gearing mechanism" of some sort -- generally a digital clock handles gearing with a component called a "counter." And there is a display, usually either LEDs (light emitting diodes) or an LCD (liquid crystal display).