Yes, but l cannot tell you how long it is unless you tell me which examination paper you are doing.
Radio controlled watches use radio waves that are set by synchronizing a time code that are transmitted by a radio transmitter. These radio controlled watches are used to set and display the time accurately.
you can't. There is no adjustment it is computer controlled.
The timing is computer controlled by the cehicle's on-board computer, and cannot be manually 'set.'
The timing on the 1.9L escorts are controlled by the onboard computer and CANNOT be adjusted.
While carrying out experiments, having a controlled set up is important. It helps in giving guidance and showing the expected results.
The Canterbury Tales were written late in the 14th century in England, and the Tales are contemporary to that time. All indications are that Chaucer was using the English of his day.
The world's time is set in Greenwich, England. It is a town a few miles southeast of London. The Prime Meridian runs through this town.
You already said it in English in your question: "set out".
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The OPA set wages and controlled inflation to help manage the wartime economy.
No you cannot set the timing it is controlled by the ECM.
A person cannot set the time on Casio Atomic Solar watch because it adjusts the time by itself. That is the feature of all atomic watches. They are radio-controlled therefore, no need to adjust. Besides, the watch is running on solar energy.