time period of a pendulum is given by;T=22/7(l/g)^1/2 where l is length of a pendulum i.e; time period is directly proprotional to the square root of length.
in summer, length of pendulum increases due to increase in temperature and hence time increases & increases in time means the clock runs faster
They don't. We just set them an hour ahead in the summer and back an hour in the winter. The clocks run at the same rate.
the pendulum clocks gets slow because in summer its length increases due to expansion of heat but in winter it doesnt happens.
During the summer the pendulum which is generally made of metal, expands due to the rise in temperature. this causes the pendulum to move slower and hence the clock becomes slower.
The time period of a pendulum clock is given by T = 2 π root over l/g , where l is the length of the pendulum . Thus , T is directly proportional to lenght . in summers , T increases as l increases. while in winter , T will decrease as l decreases . Like wise , pendulum clocks go fast in winter and slow in summer
the pendulum gets longer ever so slightly and therefore the clock thinks that they are still seconds but they are slightly longer than seconds. This means that gradually it will become slower and slower.
They don't. We just set them an hour ahead in the summer and back an hour in the winter. The clocks run at the same rate.
the pendulum clocks gets slow because in summer its length increases due to expansion of heat but in winter it doesnt happens.
During the summer the pendulum which is generally made of metal, expands due to the rise in temperature. this causes the pendulum to move slower and hence the clock becomes slower.
Take the clock on a trip to the sun and it will tick slower. This means that time will go SLOWER!! Take the clock on a trip to the sun and it will tick slower. This means that time will go SLOWER!!
You make a clock go slower by hovering over the other clock, and make it go faster by hovering over the specific clock.
The time period of a pendulum clock is given by T = 2 π root over l/g , where l is the length of the pendulum . Thus , T is directly proportional to lenght . in summers , T increases as l increases. while in winter , T will decrease as l decreases . Like wise , pendulum clocks go fast in winter and slow in summer
It will be the same either way, because the spaceship moves as a single unit.
As clock motors are synchronous in design for a particular frequency, the 60 Hz clock will run slower on 50 Hz.
An expansion bus will not work in sync with the CPU. In addition, it will not work with the system clock.
If you're talking about the Haunted House, I have the answer for it. When you click on one clock, the clock you're clicking on goes faster, and the other one gets slower. When both clocks strike 12 o'clock, you get the lamp.
A longer pendulum will result in a longer period. The clock would go slower.
Use a weight light than the recommended weight for your clock and and hook it on to the chain which controls the cuckoo.