Precision is based on the cycle and not the time on the face. An hour is an hour no matter what the time is on the clock.
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No. Consider shooting at a target. If you group all your shots in a very small area in the outermost part of the target you are more precise than if you had grouped them more loosely within the bull's eye and inner circle. You would be less accurate, though. Precision is not the same as accuracy.
False. Although both of them are ALWAYS incorrect, the relative error of the first one is smaller. True~ apex
how can you write 7 minutes after 3 on a digital clock
11 minutes to 5 is basically 11 minutes until 5 o' clock. that would be 5 o' clock (AM or PM) subtract 11 minutes. 11 minutes to 5 is 4:49.
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No. Consider shooting at a target. If you group all your shots in a very small area in the outermost part of the target you are more precise than if you had grouped them more loosely within the bull's eye and inner circle. You would be less accurate, though. Precision is not the same as accuracy.
The correct time is 3:35pm when the clock reads 3pm. At 3pm correct time, the clock will have been running slow for 3 hours and be 30 minutes behind, reading 2:30. It will lose an additional 5 minutes to travel the 1/2 hr more, so it would be behind a total of 35 minutes.
The GPS clock is three minutes slow because there isn't as much gravity around the satellite as there is on the surface, which makes time go by more quickly.
Chronometer Chronometer
SETTING THE CLOCK (CASSETTE PLAYER) Have the radio on , then TO SET HOUR: Push " SET " and within 5 seconds , PUSH SCAN . Hold it until clock gets to correct hour , then let go . TO SET MINUTES: Push " SET " and within 5 seconds , PUSH SEEK . Hold it in until clock gets to correct minute , then let go . SETTING THE CLOCK ( CD PLAYER ) Push " SET " and with in 5 seconds , PUSH SEEK . Hold it in until the clock gets to the correct hour , then let go . TO SET MINUTES: Push " SET " and within 5 seconds , PUSH SCAN . Hold it in until clock gets to the correct minute , then let go . YOUR CLOCK IS SET
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An atomic clock is accurate to within 1 second in 1.7 million years.
Rubidium can make a atomic clock, a very precise clock that gives you the exact time.
gives the precise standard time
No. A broken clock gives a very precise time, but most of the time it is wrong.
The clock looses 24 minutes each hour. That means in an hour, it will only move 36 minutes. When the clock gets to 3:00, it will have moved 180 minutes since midnight. 180:36 = 5. Therefore, after 5 real hours, the clock will be at 3:00am. But the clock stopped 1 hour ago (real time, I assume) therefore, the current real time is 6:00.