The candle clock, although there is no exact evidence, was first used in 1206 AD in China and Japan.
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This is a candle, which by experiment, the user knows how fast it burns down. The sides of the candle have marks on it so it can visually tell what time it is. Some could even function as an alarm clock, by placing a nail in the candle, at a certain mark. When the candle burned down to that point, the nail falls out and strikes a metal pan or something to make noise. See this clock history, for more info.
who invented the wind up clock
the sterling silver clock was invented after the sundial
3000BC
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King Alfred the Great Source: Bishop Asser, "Life of King Alfred"
To make a candle clock you need a Jar, a sharpy, a candle (a piller candle), and a lighter, now label the jar with diffrent time rates you can so this bye waiting for a certain time on a clock and make a labled line on every fifteen minutes label them from 12:00-12:00 and put the candle in the jar light it and there you are with a candle clock!
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About 5,000 years ago is when the candle was first invented
Water clock candle clock
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They had a candle with segments divided in it representing the passage of time. As the night went along the candle burned down and they could see the passage of time. The ancient Chinese also invented the water clock.
Egypt
Professor Farnsworth invented the death clock
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1656Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum clock and was the most accurate clock into the 1930s.