A binary clock displays time using binary digits (bits) instead of standard numerical digits. Typically, it consists of rows of lights or LEDs, where each row represents a different place value (e.g., hours, minutes, seconds). To read the time, you convert the lit LEDs from binary to decimal, summing the values of the lit bits in each row. For example, a row with lights representing 1, 2, 4, and 8, if two lights are on, would indicate the sum of those values to give the time in standard format.
Clock can help us to know the time and we can know it is night or it is daytime . We can do the things in according to the time on the clock .
You need a clock so you will know what time it is. Without a clock, you won't. Be able to know what time it is.
To use a binary clock, first understand that it represents time using binary numbers. Each column of lights typically indicates a different segment of time: hours, minutes, and seconds, with the top row representing the highest values. For example, in a standard 6-column binary clock, the leftmost columns represent hours (0-23), the next columns represent minutes (0-59), and the rightmost represent seconds (0-59). To read the time, convert the lit LEDs in each column from binary to decimal to determine the current time.
So you can read the time? (I don't know, that's a strange question)!
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
Clock can help us to know the time and we can know it is night or it is daytime . We can do the things in according to the time on the clock .
You need a clock so you will know what time it is. Without a clock, you won't. Be able to know what time it is.
To use a binary clock, first understand that it represents time using binary numbers. Each column of lights typically indicates a different segment of time: hours, minutes, and seconds, with the top row representing the highest values. For example, in a standard 6-column binary clock, the leftmost columns represent hours (0-23), the next columns represent minutes (0-59), and the rightmost represent seconds (0-59). To read the time, convert the lit LEDs in each column from binary to decimal to determine the current time.
look at the clock
A digital clock can be looked at and the time will be known immediately. You do not need to know how to tell time with a digital clock.
Haha, they couldn't have know the exact time... because before the clock... there was no time :p
So you can read the time? (I don't know, that's a strange question)!
The clock in your room.
they look at the sun!
There is no clock in firered.
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
When Binary Bard is inside the clock, the hands will be turning. If you freeze them at a random time, it may cause them to run backward. But the only time you can affect him is when the hands directly connect two of the clock terminals at 12, 3, and 9. This is at exactly 3 o'clock or at 9 o'clock. Freeze him three times when the hands are at 3 o'clock or 9 o'clock, and you will destroy the clock and release the totem.