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Q: What are all the parts of a clock and what do they do?
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Is it possible to download a clock for all parts of the world?

It is possible to download clocks for all parts of the world.


What are the gears in a clock made of?

That would depend on the clock (some are all made of wood) but usually the metal parts are made of brass.


What type of clock was invented with no moving parts?

the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial


What does skeleton movement mean in a clock?

It refers to the movement of the inner workings of the clock; when movement of the inner parts of the clock or "skeleton" parts are visible.


Is a clock living?

A clock cannot live but its parts are lively.


Where could one get clock electronics?

One can get clock electronics from websites such as Ebay, as well as stores such as Canada Computers, which offer smaller parts for all your clocking needs.


Where can one find authentic antique clock parts?

The best place to find them would be online stores. Websites like eBay, TheClockSmiths, BcknTime, and ProClocks would all be good places to find authentic antique clock parts.


Where can one locate parts for a cuckoo clock?

One can locate parts for a cuckoo clock at many online sites including Amazon, eBay, and Clockworks. Prices vary at all of these online sites, so one should be sure to shop around.


How are clock parts used to measure time?

By doing something regularly. Exactly what is done depends on the type of clock. The parts may be mechanical or electronic.


What are the three main parts to the clock?

The three main parts of a clock is called an energy supply, a mechanism for regulating the energy and a way of showing the passing of time


How do you do clock fractions?

a clock is divided into 12 parts, so you can shade in various fractions on the clock. Using the clock, you can display 12ths, 6ths, 4ths, 3rds, halves, and wholes.


What are the most easily damaged parts of a clock?

The hands if the face is open. The face it's self if the clock has one.