It always ran back four seconds
When a clock breaks or stops, the hands of the clock "freeze" at that time. But time itself goes on, and twice in a 24 hour cycle the hands will show the correct time. But a clock that loses time, however slowly will always be always be incorrect.
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The red clock, it's accurate twice a day since the hands never move, while the blue clock is never accurate.
It runs fast or slow. It never sleeps. Has arms that constantly moving.
Most clocks run on batteries, but some have internal mechanisms that make chiming or gong sounds. These types of clocks also use batteries and mechanics.
When a clock breaks or stops, the hands of the clock "freeze" at that time. But time itself goes on, and twice in a 24 hour cycle the hands will show the correct time. But a clock that loses time, however slowly will always be always be incorrect.
The internal clock of a computer system is found on the motherboard. It is run by its own, independent battery, causing it to always run, even if the computer is turned off.
Most likely, the motherboard has a poor quality reference crystal. Things like excessive heat can exacerbate the condition. Basically, the crystal does not always generate a consistent signal, so the clock can't keep track of how much time has gone by.
wE JUST GOT A KINCADE ALWAYS SET. HOWEVER EVERYTHING IS CORRECT EXCEPT IT DOES NOT KEEP THE TIME WHEN PUT ON RUN IT JUST GOES TO THE NEXT MINUTE AND HOUR. HOW DO WE SET THE ALWAYS CLOCK TO KEEP THE APPROPRIATED TIME
Snails run slowly
probably run and hope it wasnt intellegent
Yes slowly is an adverb for run. Adverbs are words that describe verbs.
An expansion bus will not work in sync with the CPU. In addition, it will not work with the system clock.
On some if you put the battery in backwards the clock will run backwards.
some one throws mashed potatoes at her
2 big juicy runs could make a clock run for 5 month but 2 regular ones would make a clock run for 1 month
the clock on a motherboard ensures that all the devices run in sync