I'm pretty sure they measured it by using a tool called a sun dial. It's powered by the sun's shadows.
sun dials, water drop clocks, sinking clocks, candles - to name a few.
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The sundial is the world's oldest scientific instrument.
7:49 as shown on the clock display or "49 minutes past 7 o'clock" ==============
It's 7:30 :)
7:15.
To show half past 10 on a clock, the minute hand points directly at the 6, indicating 30 minutes past the hour. The hour hand is positioned slightly past the 10, as it moves toward the 11 as time progresses. Together, these positions clearly represent the time as 10:30.
In the past, a common time measuring instrument was the sundial. Today, the usual measuring instruments for time are clocks and watches. For highly accurate measurement of time an atomic clock is used. Stop watches are also used to measure time in some sports.
Time is measured by the use of a clock.
A millesecond is a measure of time. Computers can measure one millisecond easily.
clock
7:49 as shown on the clock display or "49 minutes past 7 o'clock" ==============
atomic clocks
Time is measured with the help of a stopwatch or clock in laboratories to accurately record the duration of events or reactions. This allows scientists to make precise observations and calculations based on the time intervals recorded.
It's 7:30 :)
7:15.
The past tense of 'point' is pointed. "The man pointed to the clock when I asked him what time it was."
He thought the clock had stopped as time was at a standstill
00:27 minutes before 7:00 is 6:33. This could be 5:33 in another time zone, but the simplistic answer is False.
Haha, they couldn't have know the exact time... because before the clock... there was no time :p