It would depend on which hemisphere the clock is located in. If it is located in the Southern Hemisphere, it maybe because of the counterclockwise movement of gravity in that part of the world.
2 big juicy runs could make a clock run for 5 month but 2 regular ones would make a clock run for 1 month
change the console's internal clock to a holiday date, such as christmas or halloween
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Subjective time wouldn't seem to change as you fell into a black hole.. if you were able to survive a fall into a black hole while clutching a clock it would seem to run normally. However, to a distant observer, they would notice that clock seem to dim and redshift, with the clock itself slowing down and dragging to a halt as you approached the event horizon.
it cant
On some if you put the battery in backwards the clock will run backwards.
No, a clock is not a pulley. A clock is a device used to measure and display time, while a pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove in which a rope or belt can run to change the direction of a force.
the clock on a motherboard ensures that all the devices run in sync
A longer pendulum will result in a longer period. The clock would go slower.
The whole idea of the clock is to run at a uniform speed, so the clock includes control mechanisms to keep its speed reasonably constant.
when we run we push the ground backward it causes friction
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