The short hand indicates the hours, the long hand indicates the minutes. Some clocks also have a seconds hand, which is often a different color, but is easy to tell which one it is because it obviously moves faster.
The hour is easy to ready, as it's basically "whatever the short hand points at"
The minutes takes some getting used to, but it helps to break the clock down into quarters. The important numbers for the minutes had are 12, 3, 6, and 9. When the minute hand as at 12, that's :00, at 3 it's :15, and 6 it's :30, and at 9 it's :45. As long as you remember those you can at least vaguely tell what time it is.
So if the hands are in an L shape, with the short hand pointing to 3 and the long hand pointed to 12, then it's 3:00.
As for "How do you tell the difference between 4:46 and 4:47"? Well, that's why nobody uses analog clocks anymore.
An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
There is no such thing as 'analog time'. Time is measured the same way whether you use an analog or digital clock. An analog clock is represented as a circle, with 'hands' on its face that point to different numbers to tell the time. A digital clock is simply a set of numbers, usually accompanied by 'AM' or 'PM' to denote day or night. For instance: 9:42 PM
Originally all clocks were analog clocks that showed the passage of time by the change of something measurable. When digital clocks which displayed only numbers to show the time came into use, the phrase analog clock was used to refer to older types of clocks.
mahatma Gandhian can tell the time without a clock!
A so-called 'analog' clock is one with hands. A so-called'digital' clock is one that displays the time in numbers.
An analog clock is a clock with numbers in a circle and a minute and hour hand to tell the time.
I thank that antalog time is the time on a analog clock, It makes since analog time on a analog clock.
A analog clock will help them visualize it much easier.
There is no such thing as 'analog time'. Time is measured the same way whether you use an analog or digital clock. An analog clock is represented as a circle, with 'hands' on its face that point to different numbers to tell the time. A digital clock is simply a set of numbers, usually accompanied by 'AM' or 'PM' to denote day or night. For instance: 9:42 PM
Yes. Everyone should. They should also be able to tell time on a sundial (if they encounter one).
The clock time of analog to digital converters depends on the design of the converter, which depends on the performance expectations for the system.
Analog clock shows time passing by moving hands continuously. In contrast, digital clock shows the time numerically. By analog clock you can tell the time between graduations to some extent by the location of the hands because the hands move continuously. But by digital clock, you can not read other than the information shown. If it shows seconds as well, you can tell more precisely
It was an old analog wrist watch that needed to be wound up.
An analog clock is one with an analog display (that shows you the time by means of a flat dial marked with the hours of the day and one or more pointers (hands) that point to the time of day on that dial). A true analog clock should also have a mechanical means for keeping the time and driving the pointers.Conversely a digital display would show you the time directly as numbers which change as the time passes and a true digital clock would calculate the time using a digital/electronic mechanism (a computer).
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simply means the tester's measurement is displayed in an analog way (not digital) For example: a moving needle that points to a scale a clock with hands is ANALOG a clock that displays the time like this (11:55pm) is DIGITAL
A clock is a device used to measure and display time. It typically shows the current time using hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds, and can come in various forms like analog, digital, or mechanical. Clocks are essential for keeping track of time in everyday life.