Yes
One disadvantage of water clocks is that they are prone to leakage, which can affect the accuracy of timekeeping. Additionally, water clocks require regular maintenance and monitoring to ensure they are functioning properly.
Because the period is based on the length of the pendulum, an increase in temperature (such as that as occurs in summer) will make the material, normally metal, in the pendulum expand - which is why better clocks often had wooden pendulum rods. Since it is longer its period increases and makes the clock run slower than normal. Numerous inventions were developed to counteract this effect, most taking advantage of the properties of thermal expansion of various materials and how they are arranged in the pendulum.
Clocks is already in plural form. Therefore, it is clocks.
No, temperature does not affect the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is determined by the mass and distance between objects, not by temperature. Temperature may affect the properties of objects or materials, but it does not influence the strength of gravity.
time period of a pendulum is given by;T=22/7(l/g)^1/2 where l is length of a pendulum i.e; time period is directly proprotional to the square root of length. in summer, length of pendulum increases due to increase in temperature and hence time increases & increases in time means the clock runs faster
No, for clocks do not affect our body, and we will not die if the are not around.
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One disadvantage of water clocks is that they are prone to leakage, which can affect the accuracy of timekeeping. Additionally, water clocks require regular maintenance and monitoring to ensure they are functioning properly.
Digital atomic clocks keep very accurate time and good tempature, in my experience.
Altitude can affect clocks that rely on pendulum mechanisms because the decrease in gravity at higher altitudes can cause the pendulum to oscillate at a slightly different rate. However, most modern clocks use quartz crystals or other mechanisms that are not affected by altitude changes.
They dont tell time. Their animals silly. :)
Yes. The temperature at which the poached egg is cooked will affect its consistency. The temperature at which the poached egg is served will affect its taste.
you just wouldn't be able to tell the time that's all
Because the period is based on the length of the pendulum, an increase in temperature (such as that as occurs in summer) will make the material, normally metal, in the pendulum expand - which is why better clocks often had wooden pendulum rods. Since it is longer its period increases and makes the clock run slower than normal. Numerous inventions were developed to counteract this effect, most taking advantage of the properties of thermal expansion of various materials and how they are arranged in the pendulum.
How does the angle of light affect the temperature of a surface?
The Atmos mechanical clocks are manufactured by the Swiss clock-making house of Jaeger-LeCoultre. It does not require winding because it gets its energy from natural changes in temperature and pressure.
Does temperature or time of year affect tanning time?