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A quarrel of clocks
Atomic clocks or rubidium clocks are commonly used in satellites for precise timekeeping. These clocks are highly accurate and stable, allowing satellites to track their position and perform various operations with precision.
The glass on the face of a clock is called the clock face or clock dial cover. It protects the clock hands and dial from dust and damage.
When the clocks get turned back depends on where you are. In the United States, most locations turn their clocks back on the first Sunday in November. In the European Union, most locations turn their clocks back on the last Sunday in October.
Clocks can glow in the dark due to a luminescent material called phosphorescent paint or a tritium-based illumination system, which absorbs light during the day and then emits it gradually at night. This allows people to easily see the time even in low-light conditions.
None are correct it's spelt "clocks"
Analog clocks.
A quarrel of clocks
A person who works on clocks is called a horologist.
Clocks are personified to have several of the same features as humans. For example, clocks have a face and two hands, like humans do. Clocks can also be grandfathers!Clocks and people can't go back in time.
I wouldn't say the inventor, had a reason for calling clocks clocks, the person in which invented clocks came up with the name himself
they are called daily schedule clocks
Some clocks are called chiming clocks because they give off a chiming, or striking, sound at various times. A striking, or chiming, clock sounds the hours audibly by using a bell or a gong.
Those are apparently simply called flip down clocks.
People and animals and clocks. also geometric solids! math is power!
Outside clocks allow for the greatest distribution of time information to the widest number of people. Outside clocks are also often associated with advertisement around or in some case on the face of the clock for the manufacturer.
Analog clocks have an hour hand and minute hand, and 12 numbers around a circle.